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Upside down:)
Upside Down Stories
Legends abound as to why the tree looks like it has been stuck upside down into the ground.
One story goes that the god Thora did not like the baobab growing in his garden, so he plucked it out and threw it out over the wall of Paradise. It fell on the Earth below, landing upside down and simply continued to grow.
Legends abound as to why the tree looks like it has been stuck upside down into the ground.
One story goes that the god Thora did not like the baobab growing in his garden, so he plucked it out and threw it out over the wall of Paradise. It fell on the Earth below, landing upside down and simply continued to grow.
jowe_fotokiwi, Simon Downham, Earthwatcher, and 99 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Annemarie club has replied to Andy Rodker clubmarvelloous !
Maybe you should show the photo upside down too ;-)
Annemarie club has replied to polytropos clubbelle journée mon amie ! bisous♫
E assim vai o mundo... de raízes para o ar!!! hehe...
Bom de ver, coisas da minha terra!
Bom dia Annemarie!
Annemarie club has replied to Luz •.¸¸ ㋡let's hope that the god Thora throws down something else ...
Annemarie club has replied to goandgo:-)))
I like so much this Tree!!
Beautiful note!
I apologize for having deleted your star in photo of today, but I've entered a different photo
Thank you, Annemarie
Muss eine sehr schöne und interessante Reise gewesen sein...
Meciiiiiiiiiii Annemarie pour ce merveilleux partage.
Aujourd'hui un arbre qui reste debout est une performance.
Annemarie club has replied to Jean-luc Drouin clubThere are any number of fascinating fact about this beautiful tree, also known as the "tree of life", and it will be around long after we're all gone..!!
A really wonderful image Annemarie........I love it..!!
j'ai beaucoup de respect pour les vieux arbres
bonne soirée Annemarie
baci
Bises.
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Have a nice week end.
That was me over 30 years ago, it is just to show how big they can be, and this one was not the biggest!
Lovely capture and story, Annemarie!
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