Lightning Oak

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Apr 16, 2009
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This would have been dramatic. It’s highly likely this is a lightning strike, the tree is in a managed deer park, locked at night, lots of walkers by day. It’s also in the centre of the park so a very unlikely place for vandalism. My guess is this was struck at night and burned throughout, then the sides fell away.

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Its said that Oaks attract lightning.
Historically the church has sometimes described lighting strikes as a judgement from god.
Problem came when the highest buildings in the land (Churches, Cathedrals and so on) were getting more strikes than the pesky sinners.:)
 
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Another one. Look into the background and you can see the other one. Definitely not an area to shelter in a storm!

Added a couple of extra pics, because the sun came out and really lit the park up. :)

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Looks nice there, worth a visit. Might also add a bit of that char to my tinder collection.

Let me know if you do, though it’s about to look a bit bleak as the last of the leaves fall. It’s a nice area, I walk the dog out of the back of where I live and about 1/4 mile away is an ancient spring with sacred heritage. Luckily it’s not marked on maps.


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I’m just chucking this stuff away at the moment, I’ve got a whole tree of it if you’re looking for tinder.

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Been in the deer park again today, north end where there’s a kind of hidden gate and not many people get over this way.

There’s a reason why the park is locked when storms are forecast, fair bit of damage and deadwooding has been done. First pic is an old Sycamore, might be a Horse Chestnut, most of the trees here are to provide food for the deer as chestnuts, acorns, conkers and beech mast. Oh to be able to get a pickup and a chainsaw in for this lot!

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