Baobab trees are very eerie looking and in addition to being Senegal's national symbol, they're used for nearly...
Originally shared by Rob Jongschaap
Baobab trees are very eerie looking and in addition to being Senegal's national symbol, they're used for nearly everything under the sun.
Boababs are fat-trunked trees that are native only to Madagascar and North-Western Australia. They have been known to attain girths of almost 30m, with a diameter of about 9-10m. It is thought that boababs live up to 2,000 - 6,000 years.
https://the-fringe.com/thread-6000_year_old_baobab_tree_in_senegal
Baobab trees are very eerie looking and in addition to being Senegal's national symbol, they're used for nearly everything under the sun.
Boababs are fat-trunked trees that are native only to Madagascar and North-Western Australia. They have been known to attain girths of almost 30m, with a diameter of about 9-10m. It is thought that boababs live up to 2,000 - 6,000 years.
https://the-fringe.com/thread-6000_year_old_baobab_tree_in_senegal
I would love to see this 🌲 tree up close.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeletegreat trees
ReplyDeleteWould make a great tree house!
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