Ordinary tree?

tbates

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Located on a relatives property adjacent to mine in central Alabama.
 

redbronco

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Most likely yes. Probably blown over or damaged by a storm but able to over come it and survive. Looks like it maybe around 40 to 50 yrs old, give or take. But would be a good landmark tree. Any older houses or buildings in the area? Would definitely hunt the area.
 

Hot zone

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Looks like it was or would make a great tree fort... The fall wouldn't kill ya...
Perhaps marks the skunk apes territory...:laughing7:
 

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