gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:tree
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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4
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Southern_Live_Oak
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gptkbp:age
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approximately 400-500 years
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gptkbp:artwork
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inspired various artworks
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gptkbp:climate
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subtropical
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gptkbp:color
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thick and gnarled
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gptkbp:conservation_efforts
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ongoing preservation initiatives
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gptkbp:controls
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extensive and shallow
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gptkbp:cultural_significance
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symbol of resilience and strength
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gptkbp:diameter
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28 feet
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gptkbp:environment
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coastal South Carolina
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gptkbp:famous_for
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its massive size and age
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gptkbp:height
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65 feet
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gptkbp:historical_significance
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part of Angel Oak Park
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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The Angel Oak
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gptkbp:is_protected_by
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protected as a historic site
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gptkbp:leaf_arrangement
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89 feet
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gptkbp:local_legends
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associated with ghost stories
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gptkbp:location
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gptkb:Johns_Island,_South_Carolina
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gptkbp:owner
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gptkb:City_of_Charleston
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gptkbp:photography
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popular subject for photographers
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gptkbp:service_branch
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extend horizontally
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gptkbp:significance
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one of the oldest living things in the country
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gptkbp:species
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gptkb:Southern_live_oak
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gptkbp:surrounding_area
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gptkb:Angel_Oak_Park
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gptkbp:tourist_attraction
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gptkb:battle
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gptkbp:visitors_per_year
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over 100,000
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