00:00Have you ever wanted to step inside a real-life fairy tale? For centuries, one legendary tree
00:06in England did exactly that capturing the imaginations of millions. But today we have
00:12some heartbreaking news from the heart of Sherwood Forest. The world-famous Major Orb,
00:18a legendary joint tree that has stood watch over the forest for hundreds of years,
00:23has officially reached the end of its life. This spring onlookers noticed something deeply sad.
00:29Its branches remained completely bare, failing to produce a single new green leaf.
00:36To give you an idea of how truly massive this tree was, it boosted a staggering 92-foot canopy
00:42that spread out like an umbrella, and its trunk layered a whopping 36 feet tall the bay around,
00:50making it one of the largest and most famous trees in all of Britain. For generations,
00:55people have associated this ancient oak tree with the legendary Outlaw Robin Hood, believing he and
01:03his merry men used its hollow trunk as a secret hiding place from the Sheriff of Nottingham.
01:10While historians say there is not actually material proof that Robin Hood ever hid there,
01:16the beautiful myth has kept the spirit of adventure alive for centuries, turning the tree into a global
01:22symbol of freedom and folklore. Sadly, experts say a mix of heavy tourism over the decades,
01:29which backed down the soil around its roots along with recent years of extreme heat and dry summers,
01:36sped up the giant's decline. But even though its growing days are over, the story does not end here.
01:43The major oak will be left standing proudly as a natural monument, and its legacy will live on through
01:49young sapling carefully grown from its very own account. The physical tree may have passed on,
01:56but the magic of Sherwood Forest and the spirit of Robin Hood will live on forever. Rest in peace to
02:02a true king of the forest.
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