TED Talksのインスタグラム(ted) - 6月22日 03時23分
These are Baobab trees. West African legend says that God turned them upside down to punish them for lording over other plants, but many Africans actually consider them the “tree of life.” They produce fruit with pulp richer in nutrients and proteins than human milk, their trunks store water for thirsty travelers, and their leaves are even used in traditional medicine to fight infectious diseases. To learn more about this plant and many others with hidden, surprising secrets and capabilities, visit go.ted.com/treeoflife
Photo courtesy of Ameenah Gurib-Fakim
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rox_si
I believe the Aboriginals have the same legend, can anyone confirm?! Quite interesting if this is a shared legend #oneworld #1world #aboriginal
arctic_foxsan
I have two miniature Baobabs in my living room! In The Netherlands, even! I wonder how many people here have this tree as well.
ah_storeq8
نصمم لك التيشيرت اللي على ذوقك وباللون اللي تبي مع ضمان ان ما يروح بعد الغسيل ، حياك الله بحسابنا شوف التصاميم بعينك
a.g.d_15
@kejones12...those were the days hey best experience ever. In Hamakuya... I'm sure you've forgotten your RSA name?
mohsen.khani211
this is so fantastic to see this shape of trees. of course africa is the land of great wonders
cecile.tiano
And then there is ubuyu. Simply the best, particularly the Zanzibari version with chili!
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