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Now {{Wiki|Kingley Vale National Nature Reserve|Kingley Vale}}, one of [[Europe]]'s greatest yew forests. Highly poisonous, yew was a druidic symbol of both death and resurrection. It was sometimes planted in graveyards in the belief that its roots would grow through and seal the eyes of the dead. Sleep tight, everyone.
Now Kingley Vale, one of Europe's greatest yew forests. Highly poisonous, yew was a druidic symbol of both death and resurrection. It was sometimes planted in graveyards in the belief that its roots would grow through and seal the eyes of the dead. Sleep tight, everyone.
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Latest revision as of 16:24, 10 February 2021

Now Kingley Vale, one of Europe's greatest yew forests. Highly poisonous, yew was a druidic symbol of both death and resurrection. It was sometimes planted in graveyards in the belief that its roots would grow through and seal the eyes of the dead. Sleep tight, everyone.