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identity_of_trees_walks [2014-08-28 18:40] – [* White Elms, Ormes d'Amérique, Ulmus americana] rasa | identity_of_trees_walks [2014-08-28 18:41] – [* White Elms, Ormes d'Amérique, Ulmus americana] rasa | ||
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Remember that in German mythology our genealogy goes back to two trees. The first woman was created from the wood of an elm, the first man from the wood of an ash. | Remember that in German mythology our genealogy goes back to two trees. The first woman was created from the wood of an elm, the first man from the wood of an ash. | ||
- | // When you walk on, we invite you to think of the fact that many trees live for more than several hundred years, some oaks even for six hundred years. These elms are said to be more than a hundred years old. If they could speak, what would they tell us? What has changed since their youth? And what kind of historical events did they live? // | + | // When you walk on, we invite you to think of the fact that many trees live for more than several hundred years, some oaks even for six hundred years. These elms are said to be more than a hundred years old. If they could speak, what would they tell us? What has changed since their youth? And what kind of historical events did they witness? // |
==== *Wild chestnut ==== | ==== *Wild chestnut ==== | ||