Absolutely gorgeous breathtaking Sabina Juniper (wild)

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Absolutely gorgeous breathtaking Sabina Juniper (wild)

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Pic below.

Nuff said.
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WOW!!! Stunning
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Thanks for posting. Nature doesn't grow to a pattern. Helluva lotta work for one Dremel - they must have been at it for weeks!

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GavinG wrote:Thanks for posting. Nature doesn't grow to a pattern. Helluva lotta work for one Dremel - they must have been at it for weeks!

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This one's entitled "El Hierro" I think... at the Canary Islands. It's gotta be natural man! It's about 1.8m tall. I just highly doubt that it will have had any training out in the wild where it's located!
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Yes, that was the point of the joke...

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GavinG wrote:Yes, that was the point of the joke...

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I see.. :palm: sorry haha
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That's amazing. Hmm future ideas.
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It's a magnificent tree Mo, and good to think about.

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