Soon after the French Revolution, government planted trees and named them as “Liberty Trees.” This one was planted in 1797 and it is quite surprising that It survived through our day since most of the Liberty Trees were destroyed by counter-revolutionists.
Name: Liberty Tree
Lat, Long: 49.2756926,-0.7029012
Location: Bayeux, France
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Name: Liberty Tree
Lat, Long: 49.2756926,-0.7029012
Location: Bayeux,...WeirdoWeirdoyalcinalpberkay@gmail.comEditorWeird Google Earth
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