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If you ever wondered do ENT's...

 
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If you ever wondered do ENT\'s...
If you ever wondered do ENT's really exist here is the answer, I found one by along the southern Crnopac (1404m) route. Unfortunately it was to lazy to carry me to the summit. Maybe next time I’ll have more luck.

Photo: Aleksandar Gospic


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desainmeCool Tree

desainme

Voted 10/10

Looks like a Beech. Did it perhaps take root on a log that rotted away and is thus standing up?
Posted Oct 24, 2003 7:49 pm

VelebitRe: Cool Tree

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Yes Mark, it's beech. I think that both 'legs' are OK, left one certainly is while right one might be partially rotted. In a hurry I forgot to check that detail. I passed here several time but only noticed it now. It really looks alive, has a tail, both arms, eyes above arms, seams like it's going to take a walk at anytime. Maybe this lost ENT from Middle Earth needs a crutch.
Posted Oct 25, 2003 4:44 am

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