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Whoa, this is cool.
Bonzai, dreams, saddened! Whish they could have saved it.
*wish
Talk about encountering the Tree of Know-The-Ledge. LoL Be safe All! LoL
I would have bulldozed the tree and back in to to the hillside, It may have been able survive and reinforce the ground in the future and thus, protect the property.
Ooops, remove the *and*. LoL Citizen Journalism at it’s best.
Good catch, thanks for sharing!
IDKWH, to that specific wonderful tree. Hopefully, in a more advanced society like ours we can save the trees every time. LoL. They could be moved to a more likely survival location or nurtured back to health in their own living, existing, eco-shell. :/
The Foothill Rd / Hwy. 192 corridor was reopened A.S.A.P. after a closure due to several mud/rock/landslides.2/4/24.
Right, around about 2950 Foothill Rd, Santa Barb. as a reference