Friday 23 May, 2014 by Uncle Spike
This week’s first entry from me for the Weekly Photo Challenge is pretty self explanatory in terms of a bit of a twist 🙂
Hope you enjoy this entry.
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Category: Weekly Photo Challenge | Tags: africa, coconut, palm, photography, POSTADAY, spice island, tanzania, Weekly Photo Challenge, zanzibar
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Wow that is a great entry! Love it.
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Glad you like it 😀
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Oh my goodness, I have seen a lot of palms in my day but nothing like this- great post!
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Thanks, fun shot 🙂
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We’re surrounded by palm trees. I haven’t seen one like that. But I’ll be on the lookout 🙂
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Per other comments; dunno if someone ‘helped’ a young palm tree to start like that?
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Never have I seen …such a “twist!”
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OMG..How is that possible! This is incredible work of nature. Beautifully captured. How did you find it?
Do visit my ‘Twist’ and let me know what thoughts come to your mind.
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I don’t know if someone twisted the young sapling around a stick or something many years ago, perhaps… We had a guide around the inner spice plantations of Zanzibar island, and he showed it to us.
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Hmmm…that could be a probable cause….:)
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What a cool tree. It looks like it’s shaking with laughter! 🙂
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Hehe, perhaps 🙂
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Sweet! Reminds me of my story The Wiggly Pine
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🙂
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Wow! I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a twisty palm tree! (and I live in California!!)
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always wondered how it happened – maybe twisted around a pole when a sapling?
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Wow! With all my years of seeing palm trees, this one really takes the prize!
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Bit different, eh? 🙂
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Fun-Fun!
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Indeed 😀
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This is for real?! How funny. And having it named the Kodak Tree says enough!
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Yep a real tree, smack in the middle of the forest on Zanzibar
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ha! that’s cool!
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😀 thanks Mani
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Never seen anything like it!
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Bizarre, eh?
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that’s a gorgeous tree!
so glad you captured it, perfect for this
week’s theme.
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Hehe, thanx
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Love that twisty Dr. Seuss tree. I saw some things like this in the park this morning, but not in tall trees of that sort.
janet
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The locals called it The Kodak Tree, for obvious reasons, lol
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