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This is amazing. I had not heard of these trees. It is sad that climate change is affecting them and that we could actually do something about climate change if it weren't for leaders, some businesses, and so many people who ignore science.

If we don't start to listed, we will be sure to feel the affects going into the future!

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We ofren forget that the beauty of Africa is all around us and not confined to the big 5 animals that everyone comes to see. Thank you for highlighting other aspects of our beautiful country.

Very diversified, new a dull moment in nature or it's people, I am African and proud of where we live.

In the first image, the tree's trunk looks almost concrete! Or like an older elephants leg. It has a gray look to it. Is that normal or is the camera playing tricks on my eyes?

Very grey in colour on some of the trees, they do let your imagination run wild @goldendawne

It looks much bigger than I expected.

One tree in our Limpopo area has a small pub inside that seats thirteen people apparently @psyceratopsb

That is crazy...

Thanks for the story. Spectacular tree! Particularly impressed with the old tree.

Not a tree you will forget in a hurry once you have witnessed the immense size @eto-ka

Baobab has fruits?! Whoa, every day we learn sth new :) Wish I could see them in Africa before people destroy everything. Thanks for sharing :)

So much in nature, we go through life not learning what it gives us @route-m-d thanks for visiting.

Great post @joanstewart! Like a few others I didn't know the Baobab tree had fruit. I had heard of the powder before, but thought it came from the roots or bark like so many other powders from trees. Definitely looks like something I need check into trying.

We never stop learning, that is what makes life interesting @tryskele

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Wonderful photos and great information about the baobab tree Joan!

Been my favourite since I was young, always intrigued me Roger, thanks for visiting.