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There’s a chill in the air. Brightly co


ime to store food for the winter. A squiuirrel drops an acorn in the soil. T is acorn will not become a meal, though. An oak tree sprouts from that tiny seed. Years and years pass. It grows and grows. Today, the trunk is 8.5 meters around. Its branches reach upward 20 meters.


colored leaves blanket the ground. It’s tim


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T is tree is known as the Angel Oak. It has grown in South Carolina in the Uninited States for more 500 years. T is tree was a sapling when early Native Americans roamed the land. It still stands today.


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Limb By Lynn Brunell By Lynn Brunelle 11 11


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