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Trees are the longest living natural organisms on our planet, and many live for hundreds of years. One of the longest living is the yew, which is thought to live for thousands of years – yew trees alive now could have been already growing at the time of Christ. However like any living...
Blue spruce in the park the background of other trees Nestlings little yellow chicks Sculpture ballerina in a park near the National Academic Bolshoi Brown Syrian hamster gnaws delicious bagel Background of silver cineraria plants Brown Syrian hamster stands on his hind legs isolated on a white...
Lone green trees in the golden field of wheat Ripening green and golden ears of wheat Pear, plums and apples over a white background Whole and half cut pears on white background Ripe pears isolated on white background Buck of fallow deer with palmate antlers Fallow deer with palmate antlers...
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of the Cascade Range in the Pacific Northwest lies the Columbia Basin. Here, the meltwaters of ancient glaciers have cut deep gorges in the land. In western Washington the most spectacular trees consist of Douglas fir, western hemlock, and Sitka spruce, some almost as tall as the giant ...
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Much of the original forest was cleared in the 17th century to feed iron ore smelters on the north shore of the loch. More trees were lost during WWII when pines were used to create ammunition boxes for the military. Now NatureScot (formerly Scottish Natural Heritage) is encouraging natural ...