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My tree...

Natura in Nicaragua

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My tree sent on January 28, 2013 (14:59) by Valentina Alice Moncalvo. 4 comments, 681 views.




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avatarsenior
sent on January 29, 2013 (11:13)


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tuo nel senso che ce l'hai nel giardino di casa ? :)
Scatto intressante, sembra prorio enorme come albero.
Ciao

in the sense that you've got in your back yard? :)
Taking intressante, it seems as prorio huge tree.
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sent on January 29, 2013 (11:36)


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Hehehe...magari! E' un albero che ho incontrato nella mia prima escursione in foresta, avvenuta durante la notte: immagina l'emozione di trovarsi tra i piedi di un gigante di cui non riesci a vedere la fine...così l'ho "adottato" e ogni volta che sono tornata in Nicaragua sono andata a trovarlo per vedere come stava. :) Per quanto riguarda le dimensioni, è davvero enorme...ho una foto tra le sue radici, la inserisco in questa galleria! Grazie,
Ciao
V

Hehehe ... maybe! It 'a tree that I encountered in my first excursion into the forest, which took place during the night: Imagine the thrill of being in the way of a giant that you can not see the end ... so I "adopted" and every time I'm back in Nicaragua, I went to see him to see how he was. :) As for the size, it's really huge ... I have a picture in his roots, post in this gallery! Thank you,
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sent on January 29, 2013 (13:03)


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Posso immaginare l'emozione di trovarsi davanti a un gigante del genere. In effetti con una figura umana accanto ti puoi rendere meglio conto delle proporzioni.
Giusto per curiosità, come si chiama questo albero (intendo il nome scientifico non come lo avresti eventualemente battezzato te :)) )?
ciao

I can imagine the thrill of being in front of a giant of the genre. In fact, with a human figure beside you can make better aspect ratio.
Just out of curiosity, how do you call this tree (I mean the scientific name, not as you would where appropriate; baptized you :)))?
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sent on January 29, 2013 (13:15)


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Là questo tipo di albero viene chiamato "almendro", ma il suo nome scientifico è Dipteryx panamensis, è quello che fa il frutto di cui si nutrono gli Ara ambiguus e tanti altri animali della foresta. E' molto bello quando fiorisce e lascia sul terreno centinaia di petali rosa! :)

Beyond this type of tree is called "almendro" but its scientific name is Dipteryx panamensis, is what makes the fruit they eat the Ara ambiguus and many other animals of the forest. It 's very beautiful when it blooms and leaves on the ground hundreds of rose petals! :)


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