RE: Old Činarot
You are viewing a single comment's thread:
thank you dear @palomap3 for your support.
When I saw this antique, I was delighted with the information on the board, but even more so when I find some old pictures, how the trunk of the tree looked before it was damaged.
A miracle of nature.
I have never seen live a Baobab tree that has a diameter of up to 9m or a sequoia tree that grows over 100m in height and has a diameter of 12m, so this specimen (in the region where I live) was very interesting to me.
0
0
0.000
Ohhh thank you so much for this photo!! Amazing!! I thought it was a restaurant that was too small in that space. I didn't think it surrounded the trunk. 🤣🤣 I love old photos.❤️ !LUV
duskobgd, palomap3 sent you LUV. 🙂 (5/10) tools | trade | connect | wiki | daily
Made with LUV by crrdlx.
Aha! Then you are similar to me. We like to investigate more about what catches our attention. We are not satisfied with the typical tourist signs. 😁
I like it the most when I have access to the Internet, to immediately research more details about what I see, but as I usually don't, because the Internet is too expensive in roaming, I take a picture and research later. through research, I get to know the facts about what I saw. How and when something was created, why, for whom, who paid, who destroyed it. It wouldn't mean anything to me to see something beautiful and not know anything about it.