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The Avenue of Baobabs at sunrise. Named Adansonia grandidieri after the French botanist and explorer, Alfred Grandidier, these baobabs are the grandest
An off road safari vehicle under a giant Adansonia tree (Baobab) in the Central Serengeti, Tanzania
Baobab Prison Tree near Derby - Australia, Western Australia, Kimberley, Derby, Boab Prison Tree
Tanzania, Tarangire. A road runs underneath the branches of massive baobab trees, for which Tarangire is famous
Tanzania, Tarangire. A herd of elephants walks past a massive baobab. Both are what makes Tarangire famous
The Avenue of Baobabs. Named Adansonia grandidieri after the French botanist and explorer, Alfred Grandidier, these baobabs are the grandest and most famous of Madagascars six endemic species
The Avenue of Baobabs with ox-drawn carts. Named Adansonia grandidieri after the French botanist and explorer, Alfred Grandidier