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Big Baobab in Zambia...

 

You can see someone inside the tree in the second pic. This tree was known as the poachers tree. Before a large piece fell off there was a cavity the size of my living room inside with a carved window. The third picture is of a smaller but no less spectacular Baobab.

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I'm not aware of that being the case in this area, its quite remote. Elephants can do a lot of damage in some areas when it gets dry and they get hungry. The Baobabs are more grass than tree and can tolerate a lot of munching which is why they survive here.

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