Small oak tree below the Rholben

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Small oak tree below the Rholben

Image: © Jeremy Bolwell Taken: 7 Nov 2010

This oak owes its stunted shape to the fact that some power lines pass over its crown and its probably been sawed or lopped down to avoid its branches causing a problem. The hill slope to the left is part of the Deri and the small conical hill in the distance to the right is the Little Skirrid or Ysgyryd Fach. These are just two of Abergavenny's five distinctive surrounding hills and two mountains.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.837386
Longitude
-3.038557