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Rookery Hill - Bishopstone - 7 8 2021


This is a sort of tree cemetery. All the vertical columns covered in mosses and ivy are the trunks of dead trees. In this area the cause is mainly 'ash dieback'. There are also plenty of skeletal remains to be see there and the woodland floor is also covered in dead branches and decaying trunks.
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