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Shock as oak sculpture sprouts branch 01.04.11

by Linda McGrory

PEOPLE have been left stunned after Moville's famous oak monument, the Fid, recently sprouted branches.
The 25 foot sculpture, designed by artist, Locky Morris, is carved from the single trunk of a large oak tree.
It was installed at Moville pier 18 months ago and attracts hundreds of visitors each year. But locals were shocked recently to discover their famous new landmark had started to grow.
Moville councillor Martin Farren said he was amazed when locals brought the matter to his attention.
"Someone brought me down to the pier to show me the branches. It's phenomenal, I couldn't believe it," said the councillor.
"We'll have to see what remedial work the Council can do now to restore it."
Derry botanist Dr Elmer Wood told InishowenNews it was a "rare" phenomenon for a tree to regrow without roots. However, he said ancient oak trees had been revered for centuries and many
The Fid at Moville pier.
people attributed spiritual properties to them.
"I'll have to examine the sculpture myself to find out what caused this to happen," said Mr Wood.
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