Full-sized Camphor tree with massive deadwood structure

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There's a really interestingly shaped Camphor tree that I've taken notice of recently and a few days ago, had the chance to get a closer look at. First, a picture of the tree as I originally saw it:

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When I got closer to the tree, I discovered this:

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Not including the third branch on the bottom left, the two closer branches probably span a good eight feet. I was quite amazed. It really is an amazing structure to behold in person.

From a slightly different angle:

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very cool, excellent deadwood, and looks really old. What is the white thing at the base?
 

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Looks to me like a weathered sign stuck between a crack in the deadwood - is that an elephant and a tiger? :p I'm going to have to go back and get another picture!

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I really like the way the callus is rolling around the edges of the deadwood. This is sort of echoing (in a huge way...) what I have on a maple of mine, and I'm going to use it for inspiration there. Here's a closeup of the deadwood on mine.
 

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