Here's one you could add to the Africa collection:

This is the Southernmost Baobab tree in the Kruger National Park, South Africa.

It is also known as the Upside-down Tree because locals believe (or at least they used to, don't know whether they still do!) giants plant them upside down. Carbon dating has shown that some Baobabs have lived for anything up to 3000 years.



N.B. I don't know it's exact position. Have you ever tried to find a particular tree in an area that is Low-Res, full of trees, with no place names?!! However, my placemark is pretty close, I know it's in the Mpumalanga Province which is what I marked.


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