- Ancient astronauts hollowed it out
- Briffa gutted it
- It has been burned by hundreds of fires.
- It was a prop for the Oprah Winfrey show
- All of the above
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tree ring studies?
That is #2
I don’t know for sure, but could it be this
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The trolls live there.
You forgot the Keebler elves…..
I agree, it must have been the Keebler elves.
The heartwood was chipped and sent as bio-mass to Europe where using it to generate elecricity gets counted as “renewable”.
Sam Gribley lived there for several years during his youth.
#3
Ansel Adams hollowed it out with fire so that he could us it as a dark room to develop his picx in?
The outer portion of the tree (under the bark) contains the phloem http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phloem. If this tree is still alive, it has just enough xylem to keep the tree hydrated. You don’t need to core of the tree for it to remain alive.
What caused it to be hollow? No idea. Possibilities include physical damage (e.g. tunneling)caused by humans or animals, rot
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