
M74 Penis Tree Appreciation Society - Facebook
M74 Penis Tree Appreciation Society. 3,400 likes · 18 talking about this. 'The Cock Of The North' - Planted in 1874 as a phallic symbol to the English...
What's up with thess treellocks in the M74? : r/Scotland - Reddit
What's up with thess treellocks in the M74? Anyone knows who planted those? I find them quite funny anytime I'm passing by here. Sort of curious about it. Archived post. New comments …
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2022年7月25日 · drone footage of an unusual shaped tree plantation by the M74 motorway in Scotland
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2024年8月1日 · Namely - the M74 "penis trees." If you don't know what we mean by "penis trees", you're missing out, frankly. Also referred to as "The C**k of the North", there's a huge …
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'The Cock Of The North' - Planted in 1874 as a phallic symbol to the English invaders, the M74 Penis Trees are a true icon of Scottish culture. Featuring in a number of the lesser-known …
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2018年9月19日 · "Quite likely the most famous trees in Scotland." That'll be because no-one has heard of them, and the only online mention of them is a Facebook page. You simply can't get …
MSP calls on minister to act in M74 tree row - PressReader
2015年8月27日 · Concern The trees behind Bothwell’s Wordsworth Way on the M74 embankment A Lanarkshire MSP has written to the Scottish roads minister Keith Brown, calling on him to …
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2015年4月20日 · There was (is?) two side by side that spelled IT on the M74. I believe some Canadian Lumberjacks worked the Marr Lodge Estate forests around the Second World War. …
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