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  2. Candler Oak Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Candler Oak Tree is located in Savannah, Georgia, United States, and is estimated to have been growing since the 1700s, making it one of the oldest living landmarks in the area. It is 54 feet (16.5 meters) tall, has a circumference of 17 ft (5.2 m) and a 63-inch (160 cm) diameter.

  3. Savannah College of Art and Design - Wikipedia

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    Alternative comics artist; creator of the graphic novel series Bizenghast [86] [87] Luna Brothers: 2001/2003 Comics/graphic novel creators of Ultra, Girls, and The Sword (Image), and artists for Spider-Woman (Marvel) Heather Doram: 1996 Designer of the Antigua & Barbuda national costume [88] Dan Hentschel: 2018 Comedian and satirical creator [89]

  4. Savannah residents, not insurers, should control the fate of ...

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    A tree crew removes a large Live Oak from Abercorn Street at 49th Street after the remnants of Hurricane Helene impacted the Savannah area on on Friday, September 27, 2024. ‘Just very short-sighted'

  5. Explore 40 years of Chatham County trees with the Savannah ...

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  6. Local seedlings to nurture Savannah foundation's 'tree equity ...

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    The Savannah Tree Foundation's new nursery allows it to cultivate local seedlings that will more easily adapt to the area's characteristics.

  7. Savanna - Wikipedia

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    A tree savanna at Tarangire National Park in Tanzania in East Africa A grass savanna at Kruger National Park in South Africa. A savanna or savannah is a mixed woodland-grassland (i.e. grassy woodland) biome and ecosystem characterised by the trees being sufficiently widely spaced so that the canopy does not close.