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RE: 15 April 2018 - Stormy evening on the Charleston waterfront
It could be that the city cut back or trimmed the branches at different times. I used to live in Charleston, SC, there are some trees that need to be trimmed annually, the next spring, the growth resumes. This picture is in the historic district, near to water, on the south side of the city.
Ok bro, thanks a lot