Man Watches Strange Lump On Tree Grow For 20 Years — Then He Opens It
Man Watches Strange Lump On Tree Grow For 20 Years — Then He Opens It Harold Pemberton had served as head groundskeeper at Ashworth Manor for over thirty years. It was a huge property on the edge of a quiet English village. Harold knew every part of it. Disclaimer : Due to copyright restrictions, no original footage has been used in this video. All videos and images shown are used solely for illustrative and representational purposes. 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss a new story. ❤️ If you enjoy mysteries, discoveries, strange facts, and real events, like the video and join the channel. #DidYouKnow

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