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The Angel Oak Tree – Probably The Oldest Living Oak Tree In The World… John’s Island, SC…

Angel Oak Tree -14, originally uploaded by Stephen B. Ruppe.

The Angel Oak Tree, located in/on John’s Island in South Carolina, is estimated at being 1500+ years old.   According to it’s website, AngelOakTree.org, it is the oldest living thing east of the Mississippi.  It is perhaps, the oldest living oak tree in the world, according to some … Man, oh man, if this tree could talk…

It looks like something out of a movie…

I had first heard about this tree from my grandparents.  My Grandfather on my Father’s side had mentioned it in conversation when I mentioned that my brother and I were headed to Folley Beach, SC to bring in the New Year 2010.   My grandmother on my Mother’s side was born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina and had some relatives that lived on the neighboring John’s Island.  I asked her about the tree and she went on about how it’s limbs look like they want to grab you and swallow you up; about how old it is, etc. …

Surprisingly, this old tree is not very tall, only about 65 feet actually; however, it’s wide spread canopy is quite a sight.  Some of it’s limbs grow up, then back down into the earth, and back out again.  The first thing that pops into your mind when you see this tree is an image from the James Cameron film, AVATAR, or perhaps, a scene from that Harry Potter movie where that tree is trying to eat the flying car.  It’s amazing and FREAKY all at the same time…

No Carving or Climbing Please…

It’s free to come see the tree.  All they ask is that you refrain from carving your initials into the tree and that you please try to resist the temptation to pretend that you are ‘Jake Sully’ and swing from it’s limbs.  There were roughly about 20 people there when my brother and I went to see the tree.  People of all ages were present.  Of course, all equipped with cameras. 

At the gift shop, you can purchase framed pictures of the tree and / or leave a donation to help with the maintenance of the tree (I left a small donation myself).  It’s a small place to visit.  I mean it’s just the tree and the gift shop, that’s it.  It’s a little bit difficult to find.  When you first pull off the main road onto ‘Angel Oak Road,’ you are greeted by a closed gate with a sign that says, “Private,” on it.  So, your first impression is that the place is closed.  But there’s a smaller dirt road off to the left that takes you about 1/2 a mile further to the tree site.  It’s a very bumpy, unkept road so be careful if you plan to visit the site…

You can check out more of my Angel Oak Tree photos @ my Flikr Site

AVATAR (for the second time…)

I Don’t Usually Do This…

I’m home visiting family for the holidays and realized that no one has seen the new amazing 3D movie, Avatar.  Well, I was certainly impressed by James Cameron’s latest master piece, despite some of it’s predictability which I’ll mention later…so…I insured that we set some time aside to go see this feature film, because there’s just no point in waiting until it’s out on DVD – I’m sure those that have seen it can agree with me…  I don’t usually go to a movie twice while it’s still out at the theatres, but not an issue here – it was still quite good…

How It’s Done…

For starters, this is only the second 3D motion picture that I’ve ever seen, A Christmas Carol (Jim Carey) being the first.  After A Christmas Carol, I knew I would be going to as many 3D films as I could.  It’s just simply amazing how those movie mechanics can do what they do.  Watching Avatar, I discovered I had a new found fear of heights, was swatting at insects that weren’t actually there, brushing vegetation out of my way, you name it.  3D films are created by using two different specially equipped cameras that shoot each scene of the movie from a different perspective, requiring you to wear those highly fashionable wayfarers…  For some more research intohow 3D motion pictures are made, check out the following links:

Predictable Yes, But Still worth the $11.00…

OK, so the story line has a few very predictable parts; however, these parts didn’t ruin the movie at all for me.  For example, it was pretty obvious that when Neytiri mentioned to ‘Jake” that only five riders have been chosen to ride that giant red and orange bird, that he would soon be swooping down to greet them.  Also, when Sigourney Weaver was given the chance to cross over through the eye of Eywa, that Jake would be doing the same; however, the film was still incredibly done. …

Hidden Agendas, Racial Connotations, American History…

It’s also pretty obvious that the story line follows a very similar time in American History.  A time when White America wished for, and took by force, the land of the Native Americans.  Hopefully, no one today is proud of that particular moment in our (Americans’) past.  It was definately a terrible time.  Also, one can argue that America still engages in such activity today: Iraq, Afghanistan, etc. … It’s up to everyone to make up their own minds on such matters.  Just realize that if you have a complaint, in most cases it is received much better if it is followed by a solution.  I would have to say that for myself,  I can agree with good and the bad thoughts/feelings on American greed/agression and still and simply try to do what I know is right individually and hope that others will follow.

Here are a couple of links talking about Avatar:

Back to the movie itself… It is after all a MOVIE ment to entertain and provide an escape from the day-to-day grind.  For me it provided a Great Escape!…  Awesome Indeed! Follow the links below for some further Avatar reading, Avatar the movie & Avatar in general:

GRAVATAR…

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