The Knightwood Oak is interesting as an extremely ancient organism at over 500 years old. It's also a beautiful, tranquil spot to enjoy the sights and sounds of the natural world.
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| Gerry leads the way |
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| The Knightwood Oak is the next destination |
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| Taking in the scene |
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| The Knightwood Oak is thought to be the oldest tree in the forest |
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| The whole group poses for a photo |
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| The Forestry Commission have provided visitor information |
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| The fence prevents damage to the tree through soil compaction |
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| Five on a bench, take one ... |
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| ... take two ... |
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| ... and take three |
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| A penny for your thoughts |
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| Back to the bus which is just visible through the undergrowth |
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