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Image - Fortingall Yew Tree and church, Perthshire, Scotland
The Fortingall Yew beside Fortingall Church, Perthshire, Scotland. The yew is said to be between 3000 and 5000 years old and is the oldest living organism in Britain. There is a tradition that Pontius Pilate was born near here.
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Author: David Robertson
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