They Lived in Hollow Trees! (Appalachian Settlers and the American Sycamore)
Early Appalachian settlers sometimes lived in hollow sycamore trees. Do sycamores that size still exist today? The answer might surprise you.
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Видео They Lived in Hollow Trees! (Appalachian Settlers and the American Sycamore) канала American Mythology
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