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See the iconic Two Trees up close with 'Never 30' podcast

Ventura County Star
"Never 30" podcast host Andrea Howry interviews Richard and Bonnie Atmore, of Rancho Ventura Conservation Trust, at the site of the iconic Two Trees of Ventura.
"Never 30" podcast host Andrea Howry interviews Richard and Bonnie Atmore, of Rancho Ventura Conservation Trust, at the site of the iconic Two Trees of Ventura.
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Bonnie Atmore, of Rancho Ventura Conservation Trust, checks in on a newly-planted member of the iconic Two Trees of Ventura.
Bonnie Atmore, of Rancho Ventura Conservation Trust, checks in on a newly-planted member of the iconic Two Trees of Ventura.
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"Never 30" podcast host Andrea Howry interviews Richard Atmore, of the Rancho Ventura Conservation Trust, at the site of the iconic Two Trees of Ventura.
"Never 30" podcast host Andrea Howry interviews Richard Atmore, of the Rancho Ventura Conservation Trust, at the site of the iconic Two Trees of Ventura.
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Richard and Bonnie Atmore, of Rancho Ventura Conservation Trust, visit the iconic Two Trees of Ventura with podcast host Andrea Howry. What's left of one of the original Two Trees planted in the 1800s, shown in the foreground, is now "charcoal," Richard Atmore says.
Richard and Bonnie Atmore, of Rancho Ventura Conservation Trust, visit the iconic Two Trees of Ventura with podcast host Andrea Howry. What's left of one of the original Two Trees planted in the 1800s, shown in the foreground, is now "charcoal," Richard Atmore says.
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One of the iconic Two Trees of Ventura is dead, and plans call for a new tree to be planted in its place. Drought took such a toll on the tree that it looks more like an oak than a eucalyptus.
One of the iconic Two Trees of Ventura is dead, and plans call for a new tree to be planted in its place. Drought took such a toll on the tree that it looks more like an oak than a eucalyptus.
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Richard and Bonnie Atmore, of Rancho Ventura Conservation Trust, visit the iconic Two Trees of Ventura.
Richard and Bonnie Atmore, of Rancho Ventura Conservation Trust, visit the iconic Two Trees of Ventura.
ANTHONY PLASCENCIA/THE STAR