A 1500-year-old live oak, called the "Angel Oak" by folks in Charleston, South Carolina, it's probably the oldest living thing in North America east of the Mississippi. Least that's what Wikipeida says.
Last year I saw a production of "The Rite of Spring" performed under those branches. It was quite a sight.
A 1500-year-old live oak, called the "Angel Oak" by folks in Charleston, South Carolina, it's probably the oldest living thing in North America east of the Mississippi. Least that's what Wikipeida says.
ReplyDeleteLast year I saw a production of "The Rite of Spring" performed under those branches. It was quite a sight.
Wow, this is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI thought it was the incarnation of JRR Tolkien until I read what seb said about "Angel Oak" being 1,500 y.o.
ReplyDeleteNAYCHUR ROOLZ!!!
Don't let Bush see this tree. He'll want to carve it up for furniture for the ranch. And Cheney would want it for firewood.
ReplyDeleteDollars to donuts that journalist was Jon Snow.
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