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  #11  
by NewBie on 28-Jul-2002
Last one i promise
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  #12  
by miyagi on 28-Jul-2002
Im sure there is some mad bonsai guy running around wiring full size trees with 10 inch thick wire.

miyagi
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  #13  
by NewBie on 29-Jul-2002
HaahAHahha!!'

you gotta be right. How far can nature go?
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by Jose_Alberto on 29-Jul-2002
That is an enormous slingshot!!!!!!!!! you just need to put a huge rubber band in the middle
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by miyagi on 29-Jul-2002
This shows why everyone should have at least one cherry tree.

Miyagi
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by Jose_Alberto on 29-Jul-2002
or how about this one: (about the pics, a friend sent me those by email)
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by miyagi on 29-Jul-2002
Wow Jose, great photos. Cherrys are by far the best flowering tree.

Miyagi
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  #19  
by doody on 29-Jul-2002
is this the same type of tree that's popular in landscapes? I think they call it a weeping cherry tree.
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by Jose_Alberto on 29-Jul-2002
I know nothing about this trees, I only received the email, I don't know even who was the photographer, but what I do know is that the trees are really impressive...

Here is another pic...
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