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Baobab Tree Collection (#4)

The Dancing Boabs of Kununurra in Australia sway gracefully under the clear sky, showcasing the mesmerizing beauty of baobab trees

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Village of Banani under the Bandiagara Escarpment

Village of Banani under the Bandiagara Escarpment, Dogon Country, Mali, Africa

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Adansonia digitata

Adansonia digitata (baobab) in the Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Mana Pools National Park

Mana Pools National Park
Adansonia digitata (baobab) in the Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Mana Pools National Park

Mana Pools National Park
Adansonia digitata (baobab) in the Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Adansonia digitata

Adansonia digitata (baobab) in the Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Adansonia digitata

Adansonia digitata (baobab) in the Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Boab at Sunset

Boab at Sunset
Boab tree silhouetted against the setting sun

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Boab Pods, Coolamon, Red earth

Boab Pods, Coolamon, Red earth
Boab Pods in Coolamon against Red earth, Kununurra. WA

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Boab tree and Bike, Town Beach Broome WA

Boab tree and Bike, Town Beach Broome WA
Boad tree and red bike, town beach Broome WA

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Couple baobab tree above the Grotto Gorge near Wyndham, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific

Couple baobab tree above the Grotto Gorge near Wyndham, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Lonely Baobab tree in the Kimberleys, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific

Lonely Baobab tree in the Kimberleys, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Bombacaceae or Malvaceae Baobab tree Adansonia gregorii surrounded by animals eating its fruits

Bombacaceae or Malvaceae Baobab tree Adansonia gregorii surrounded by animals eating its fruits, illustration
Botany - Trees - Bombacaceae or Malvaceae - Baobab tree (Adansonia gregorii) surrounded by animals eating its fruits. Illustration

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Baobabs (Adansonia Grandidieri), Morondava, Madagascar, Africa

Baobabs (Adansonia Grandidieri), Morondava, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Alley of the Baobabs (Adansonia Grandidieri), Morondava, Madagascar, Africa

Alley of the Baobabs (Adansonia Grandidieri), Morondava, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Baobabs (Adansonia Grandidieri) at sunset, Morondava, Madagascar, Africa

Baobabs (Adansonia Grandidieri) at sunset, Morondava, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Adansonia, baobab tree

Adansonia, baobab tree
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Baobab tree, Cape Verde Islands (1873)

Baobab tree, Cape Verde Islands (1873)
The Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) was funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Spiral trunk of baobab tree, between Morondava and Belon i Tsiribihina, Madagascar, Africa

Spiral trunk of baobab tree, between Morondava and Belon i Tsiribihina, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Baobab Tree, (Adansonia sp. ), at sunset with moon, near Berenty Reserve, Southern Madagascar

Baobab Tree, (Adansonia sp. ), at sunset with moon, near Berenty Reserve, Southern Madagascar
Baobab Tree, (Adansonia sp.), at sunset with moon, near Berenty Reserve, Southern Madagascar

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Baobab Trees (Adansonia sp. ) Ampijoroa-Ankarafantsika NP, MADAGASCAR

Baobab Trees (Adansonia sp. ) Ampijoroa-Ankarafantsika NP, MADAGASCAR
Baobab Trees (Adansonia sp.) Ampijoroa-Ankarafantsika NP, MADAGASCAR

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Africa. Tanzania. Baobab tree with cave-sized hole at Tarangire NP

Africa. Tanzania. Baobab tree with cave-sized hole at Tarangire NP

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Baobob trees (Adansonia digitata) at sunset, Tarangire National Park, Tanzania

Baobob trees (Adansonia digitata) at sunset, Tarangire National Park, Tanzania

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Baobab tree (Adansonia digitata)

Baobab tree (Adansonia digitata). This tree is found in the hot, dry regions of Sub-Saharan Africa. It has a large trunk for storing water

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Baobab tree (Adansonia grandidieri). This tree is endemic to western Madagascar. It can grow to heights of 25 metres. Its large swollen trunks are adapted to storing water

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Africa, Botswana, Setting sun silhouettes Baobab Trees (Adansonia digitata) on Kubu

Africa, Botswana, Setting sun silhouettes Baobab Trees (Adansonia digitata) on Kubu Island on Makgadikgadi Pan in Kalahari Desert

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: People fishing at the Avenue de Baobabs at sunset, Madagascar, Africa

People fishing at the Avenue de Baobabs at sunset, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Ox cart at the Avenue de Baobabs at sunrise, Madagascar, Africa

Ox cart at the Avenue de Baobabs at sunrise, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Baobab tree from below, Avenue de Baobabs, Madagascar, Africa

Baobab tree from below, Avenue de Baobabs, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Small Baobab trees in the Isalo National Park, Madagascar, Africa

Small Baobab trees in the Isalo National Park, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Chapmans Baobab, claimed to be the largest tree in Africa at 25 metres around

Chapmans Baobab, claimed to be the largest tree in Africa at 25 metres around, camped under and measured by early explorers Chapman, Baines, Livingstone and others

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Giant Baobab trees in the Ankarafantsika National Park, Madagascar, Africa

Giant Baobab trees in the Ankarafantsika National Park, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Giant baobab (Adansonia suarezensis) tree near Diego Suarez (Antsiranana)

Giant baobab (Adansonia suarezensis) tree near Diego Suarez (Antsiranana), Madagascar, Africa

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Baobab tree and couple walking, Sine Saloum Delta, Senegal, West Africa, Africa

Baobab tree and couple walking, Sine Saloum Delta, Senegal, West Africa, Africa

Background imageBaobab Tree Collection: Twin Baobab Trees - and termite mound. Known as Boab Tree in Australia where it is the only species

Twin Baobab Trees - and termite mound. Known as Boab Tree in Australia where it is the only species
DH-3363 Twin Baobab Trees - and termite mound. Known as Boab Tree in Australia where it is the only species Kimberleys, Western Australia during the dry season hence this tree has no leaves




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The Dancing Boabs of Kununurra in Australia sway gracefully under the clear sky, showcasing the mesmerizing beauty of baobab trees. In Senegal's Sine Saloum Delta, a magnificent baobab tree stands tall, its branches reaching out like arms to embrace the vibrant landscapes of West Africa. As the sun rises through the enchanting hole in a baobab tree, it casts a magical glow on everything around. Travel to Madagascar and be captivated by the Avenue of Baobabs, an awe-inspiring UNESCO World Heritage site. These ancient giants, known as adansonia digitata or baobab trees, create an extraordinary spectacle against a colorful backdrop. In Ruaha National Park's Great Ruaha River banks lies a colossal baobab tree that commands attention amidst nature's tranquility. Elephants roam freely nearby, their majestic presence adding to this peaceful scene. Underneath a starry night sky, witness the milky way shining brightly above a solitary baobab tree. The vastness and desolation surrounding it only enhance its ethereal charm. Chapmans Baobab proudly claims its title as Africa's largest tree with an impressive circumference of 25 meters. Standing tall and proud in all its glory, this iconic symbol represents nature's grandeur at its finest. Venturing into Western Australia reveals another species of these remarkable trees - the Boab or Australian Baobabs (Adansonia gregorii). With clouds floating above them, these unique specimens add character to arid landscapes while reminding us of nature's resilience. Baobabs hold mythical roots that run deeper than their yellow hue suggests; they are living legends that have witnessed centuries pass by. Their existence is not just about being beautiful but also signifies harmony between humans and nature. Whether you find yourself marveling at Dancing Boabs or wandering among giants on Madagascar's Avenue of Baobabs – each encounter with these magnificent trees is a testament to the wonders of our natural world.