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Hollow log


Off the Star Lake trail, Lake Tahoe basin, California. As a kid I read about hollow logs in adventure stories, and always wondered how such a thing could happen. (I lived in a _desert_; my experience with forests was minimal!) Anyway, they do exist!
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The Black Jack Oaks die that way.. as hollow trees.
Admired in ~ I ♥ Nature
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