Our planet earth is a wonderful place, full of natural beauties, ranging from mountains to forests and so on. While because of the war, the situation is not ideal at the moment to visit the Yemeni island of Socotra, where unique photogenic “dragon’s blood trees” grow, but there are many mysterious forests in other parts of the world with unique and unusual trees. Where can you walk through an unusual forest or its remnant? We will answer the questions in the following; stay tuned!
Another iconic scene is the stand of some twenty-five baobab trees that line part of the dirt road (just 260 metres) between the Malagasy towns of Belon’i Tsiribihina and Morondava. These trees grow up to 30 metres high.
Initially, their crowns towered over the surrounding dense tropical forest, which has become the victim of large-scale logging. The popularity of the avenue among tourists has led to establishing a paid parking area and a small information centre. It is worth travelling seven kilometres further to the intertwined “baobabs of love”.