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better picture of 200 year old oak

hope this better displays the magnatomic proportions of this large organizim its hard to beleaive it was ones no bigger than an acorn hoping to find some treasure under it or by it
 
Wow...Big tree Gunar......Hope you find something good around it
 
keep ya warm for a long time!..very tempting!

(h.h!)
j.t.
 
Good luck to you...

I found my personal best coin under a huge ancient Australian red gum tree !:ausflag::thumbup:

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I hope you do well.:detecting:
 
Well i have been clearing the earea, of sticks and the snow is well good and gone so next day or so i will get out to it im sure i will find my share of nails 22 shell shotgun shells but it only takes one good thing to have been lost in the last 150 years of minnesota history to be good i cant help but think in over 100 years of loging activities and hunting and moon shining that something must have been lost or stashed by this big one of a kind tree we talk about land marks being good spots for buried treashure well this would qaulify it is absolutly the biggest tree in the hole 160 acres you could allways find it again will keep you all posted
 
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