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A family in Dorset admire the autumnal colours of a 1000 year old oak tree in Dorset, UK on November 3, 2025. Tourists come from all over the UK and Europe to the see the tree called, “Judge Wyndham's Oak” in the small hamlet of Silton. It's named after Judge Hugh Wyndham. He was a Judge for Charles I, Charles Il and Oliver Cromwell and was one of the Judges who presided over the courts in the aftermath of the Great Fire of London in 1666. His home was in Silton and it's said he used to sit under the old oak tree. (Photo by ZacharyCulpin/Bournemouth News)
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