Not the Highlands of Scotland, but Richmond Park in London today.
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I know that this was posted a long time ago but I am only just getting up to date with stuff on here.A friend of mine was in Christchurch last week and shared this photo without saying anything about it. What on earth is it @NZHorn ?
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I used to live nearby too.......I used to live very close to Richmond Park. Late one night I came home to find a badger sitting on the doorstep.
That's a magnificent example of a baobab tree - unlikely to be in Australia, I've never heard of them that size, even in the Kimberleys where the bigger ones grow. Smaller versions grow in Queensland, where they're known as bottle trees, not just because of the shape, but because they can hold water.You must log in or register to see images
The baobab tree, commonly known as the “Tree of Life,” is indigenous to the African continent, as well as certain regions of Australia and Madagascar, and is capable of living for thousands of years. Its scientific name, Adansonia digitata, honors the French botanist Michel Adanson, who documented this remarkable tree in the 18th century.
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The baobab tree, commonly known as the “Tree of Life,” is indigenous to the African continent, as well as certain regions of Australia and Madagascar, and is capable of living for thousands of years. Its scientific name, Adansonia digitata, honors the French botanist Michel Adanson, who documented this remarkable tree in the 18th century.
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wow.. a real tree?This any better?
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It could actually be more than one tree - just clumped together?Could be in Africa but I never saw one even approaching that size, could it be a manipulated image?