Hurricane Charley - photos of tree damage

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Above: Live oak blown over      Below: Cabbage Palms - one clipped by power line - the other OK.  Above Live oak     below: Ear Tree has weak wood Above: Slash Pines     Below: Red Cedar bent by winds
above: it looks like January in Florida!

below: A large Live oak in Arcadia - Will be ok??

above: "Free firewood" outside of Wauchula 

below: This Bald Cypress lost some foliage - looks OK

above: note roadside grass is still blown from wind

below: This Laurel Oak is fatally damaged in Arcadia

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