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Tilmeldt: 12 jan 2007, 00:08 Indlæg: 1316
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The Tree of Ténéré or L'Abre du Ténéré was the world's most isolated tree - the solitary acacia, which grew in the Sahara desert in Niger, Africa, was the only tree within more than 400 km around.
The tree was the last surviving member of a group of acacias that grew when the desert wasn't as dry. When scientists dug a hole near the tree, they found its roots went down as deep as 36 m below to the water table!
Apparently, being the only tree in that part of the wide-open desert (remember: there wasn't another tree for 400 km around), wasn't enough to stop a drunk Libyan truck driver from driving his truck into it, knocking it down and killing it! (in 1973)
Now, a metal sculpture was placed in its spot to commemorate the Lonely Tree of Ténéré
Her er lidt mere info -> wiki
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