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Yet, you hang out on a forum devoted to the "legend". To each their own, I guess.
That is what happens when we get old. Tonight is not the night, they will find the treasures.I don't know what to think now...
======================================================================Hitndahed, if that specie of oaks are from Africa, how do they manage to get through the winters of Nova Scotia? Humm, I don't think it could survive that cold, hey but no expert on botanics.
=====================================================================================No, I don't. I use the "new posts" button to see all the latest posts made. The title caught my eye and I clicked before I realized what sub-forum it was in. I wouldn't even have commented except for the completely modern rubbish that has been fabricated to just make things more appealing. Just like the rest of the story have "evolved" over the years. It's really funny seeing people post theories when they have zero understanding of nature, rock formation and karst topography.
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Au contraire Jason,
I DO have a VERY GOOD understanding of nature, geology, karst topography and a multitude of other fascinating subjects.
I do agree that these type of legends and curses are sometimes made up to explain certain aspects of which there are no plausible explanation. Or to somehow keep the story alive.
Tell ya what Jason,, look at the indigenous species of NORTH AMERICAN OAK TREES,,, then look at the NORTH AFRICAN OAK TREES,,, (I DID)
Then and only then will you see what I have reported.