The Skipinnish Oak in Lochaber, in the Scottish Highlands, is a surviving remnant of the native ecosystem, playing host to ...
The centuries-old Skipinnish Oak named after a Scottish band has clinched this year’s Tree of the Year title, it has been announced. The oak, thought to be at least 400 years old and hidden away in a ...
The Stone family's entrepreneurial business pathway has led to a successful, vibrant Salcombe based boat yard, Nigel Sharp ...
The Skipinnish Oak, named after the ceilidh band that discovered it, has been crowed UK 'Tree of the Year' and will now ...
The tree was discovered and named by members of the band Skipinnish. Andrew Stevenson from the ceilidh band said: “I am ...
A Lynden Transport truck hauls a 74-foot Lutz spruce near Seattle in 2015 ... This year’s Capitol Christmas Tree is an 80-foot Sitka spruce from the Tongass National Forest of Alaska.
A lthough not as well known as its more famous cousins, the J-45 and the Hummingbird, the Epiphone Masterbilt Texan could be ...
30 that will travel from Wrangell, Alaska, to the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. The 74-foot Sitka spruce will be harvested from the Tongass National Forest in late October. The tree ...
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