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Wednesday, June 3, 2020
Deadwood, Plymouth Harbor, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
A few years ago this was deadwood floating out in the ocean. As a hazard to navigation, the harbormaster towed it to the downtown Plymouth boat ramp to get it out of the way. Now it lives here, on land, a fascinating visual treat for all and a great climbing structure for youngsters.
Nature's jungle gym.
It has weathered quite beautifully as these close-ups of part of the root ball reveal.
Experts say it is the remains of a 100+year old white pine. Nice.
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Plymouth Harbor, Plymouth, MA, USA
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How interesting! I love driftwood but this hugh tree takes the prize!
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