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Aerial view of the Knightwood Oak a pedunculate oak and the largest, most famous, oak tree in the New Forest, in southern England. It is also known as the Queen of the Forest. It is over 500 years old and has a girth of 7.38 metres. The tree is still growing.
Author: David Tipling
Photo size: 16.8 Mpixels (48 MB uncompressed) - 5464x3070 pixels (18.2x10.2 in / 46.3x26 cm at 300 ppi)
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