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Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' slag tip 1
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Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' slag 1
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Tree trunk fungi


A winter's day in Ecclesall Woods, south-west Sheffield
This is the remaining stump of a tree (beech?) which had its top felled by gales a few years previously. Various fungi, and no doubt many other living things, are taking over and finding a new home. Nothing is ever wasted in nature.
This is the remaining stump of a tree (beech?) which had its top felled by gales a few years previously. Various fungi, and no doubt many other living things, are taking over and finding a new home. Nothing is ever wasted in nature.
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