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| Sunland Baobab is a famous and huge baobab tree in South Africa. It is one of the largest baobabs in South Africa with a circumference of around 33 meters and a height of around 19 to 22 meters. It is so big that there’s enough room for a small pub inside. Carbon dating has estimated it to be around 6000 years old. The tree was not hollowed out artificially instead the trunk of this remarkable species is naturally hollow. The small pub inside the tree was created in 1933 and you will still be served a drink if you visit it today. Over 7,000 visitors come from all over the world to see the magnificent Baobab every year, which has 13 foot high ceilings and comfortably seats up to 15 people. Amusing Planet |
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