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What is old to those of us who live in the Midwest or Upper South, isn't necessarily old to those living in other parts of the country. This is a picture I took of Angel Oak, which is reputed to be up to 1,500 years old. It is located on John's Island, near Charleston, South Carolina, where I visited last week. One of the limbs is 89 feet long. No matter how you look at it, this is one big old tree!
Click on the picture to get a feeling of just how large this tree is.
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