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Trees Really Are 'Pleasant to the Sight'
Institute for Creation Research ^ | 11-17-14 | Brian Thomas

Posted on 11/18/2014 8:41:18 AM PST by fishtank

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To: dfwgator

he does say stupid things a lot


21 posted on 11/18/2014 10:06:51 AM PST by southernmann
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To: The Antiyuppie

T say nothing about how hard they are to keep lit...


22 posted on 11/18/2014 10:07:40 AM PST by southernmann
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To: fishtank

I like all trees..... I have a few fruit trees pumping o2 into the air to combat mythical global warming. They are sequestering CO2. The eco-nuts should be thanking me!


23 posted on 11/18/2014 10:09:30 AM PST by dennisw (The first principle is to find out who you are then you can achieve anything -- Buddhist monk)
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To: southernmann

Why do you say that? One who makes their living by harvesting trees, has a much greater interest in making sure there are enough trees remaining to keep their business going. That’s the beauty of Capitalism.


24 posted on 11/18/2014 10:12:53 AM PST by dfwgator
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The Goose Island Oak Tree, Goose Island State Park, (Texas)

On the Texas gulf coast, protected from man but not from the elements of nature, is one of the largest live oak trees in Texas. In the 1960s, it was recognized by the organization American Forests as the largest live oak in the United States.

Legend has it that the Goose Island Oak was once a place where the cannibalistic Karankawas held councils and pagan ceremonies in which they devoured their enemies and even members of their own tribe. It is also referred to as a hanging tree and as a rendezvous of the fierce Comanche Indians.

Earlier visitors may have included the Spanish explorer Cabeza de Vaca in 1528 and Sieur de LaSalle in 1684. Governor Alonso de Leon, who came in 1689 to find LaSalle, found instead the ruins of St. Louis and rescued, from the Karankawas, the only three survivors of LaSalle’s colony.

The mammoth live oak is sometimes referred to as the “Bishop’s Tree,” because a Catholic Bishop’s home or chapel stood nearby in the abandoned townsite of Lamar. The name “Lamar Oak” was probably derived from this town, which flourished in the 1830’s. Now the tree is simply known as the "Big Tree."

In 1966 this former National Champion live oak measured 421-1/4 inches in circumference, was 44 feet high and had a crown spread of 89 feet. Its age has never been accurately determined, but estimates place it as much as 1,100 years old.

http://texasforestservice.tamu.edu/websites/FamousTreesOfTexas/TreeLayout.aspx?pageid=15960

According to climatologists, the Big Tree has survived from anywhere between forty to fifty major hurricanes, numerous floods, droughts and wildfires.[2]

The Texas Forest Service estimates the tree to be over 1,000 years old, other recent estimates place it nearer to 2,000 years old. Also known as Bishop Oak and Lamar Oak,[4] the Big Tree is a charter member (#16) of the Live Oak Society,[5] and has been the subject of one of Ripley's "Believe It or Not" cartoons. The Big Tree is possibly the oldest live oak. It possesses a circumference of over 35 feet, is more than 45 feet tall and has a crown spread of 90 feet.

Record or Champion Trees are determined by their girth, their spread and their height. The near-continuous gulf breeze limits the height of this oak.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Tree%2C_Rockport

25 posted on 11/18/2014 11:18:01 AM PST by patriot08 (NATIVE TEXAN (girl type))
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To: dfwgator

True, but the most beautiful thing about a tree, is not what is done with it after it’s cut...in my opinion


26 posted on 11/18/2014 11:41:48 AM PST by southernmann
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To: morphing libertarian
Need about 15-20 years to mature

And grow into your sewer lines.

27 posted on 11/18/2014 11:46:53 AM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (Proud Infidel, Gun Nut, Religious Fanatic and Freedom Fiend)
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

Or wall or side of house


28 posted on 11/18/2014 11:54:41 AM PST by morphing libertarian
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