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    I think this sort of foto makes for a different point of view. I quite lie it .
    I took both of these fotos on Woodbury Common I just sort of find it rather fascinating.
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    Ooh, I like those. The angle makes them look gigantic, like Redwoods

    They'd look very good on the wall as a pair.

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    Ha ha . I don't think they would fit in my flat , let alone on my wall.

    Thanks. Yes I know what you mean. I just have a fascination for standing close to a tree and looking up seeing as I could never climb one (not now) and look down
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    What a good point! The first and the second But yes, I loved climbing as a kid but couldn't now... looking at it that way sort of helps!

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    I used to be at the top of every tree, on every ones roof and I used to get into such alot of trouble. I siuddenly and haven't climed a tree since. I couldn't go on a roof to save my life but think I could manage to slide down a banester though, Lol

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    I can just imagine you doing that !

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    yes ha ha . Siding down and around. Lol. I still walk on walls..............Low walls

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