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Back on the Redwood Highway, I pass on the Grandfather Tree and the World Famous Tree House, though I can't resist the luxuriantly tacky Legend of Bigfoot chainsaw carving shop, a redwood Vegas with a cedar chip and dirt floor and a net to catch pine needles.
(The city's most famous tree, the one at Rockefeller Center, is turned into lumber for Habitat for Humanity).
The lingering monsoon brought evening rain, and we crawled into our tents for an early bedtime (after checking to see if any of Bhutan's famous tree leeches had hitched a ride).
Mark Scott, former managing director of the ABC and now secretary of the NSW Department of Education, said the jacaranda was "the most famous tree in Australian education" ("Vale").
The most spectacular is "Plum Estate, Kameido," a close-up view of Edo's most famous tree, the "Sleeping Dragon Plum," whose drooping branches rerooted themselves in the ground to produce new trees.
(The city's most famous tree, the one at Rockefeller Center, is turned into lumber for Habitat for Humanity). The sudden fall from glory to the gutter can prompt a kind of melancholy reflection, not just on the vanity of human wishes but on the mutability of human monuments.
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But the city has far fewer famous trees than famous people.
We might even be able to enjoy Washington's famous trees this weekend.
Another of Flushing's famous trees, a 200-year-old cedar of Lebanon that survived developers but not nature.
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