This old, majestic tree is in an area where we frequently ride our bikes. I thought it looked especially interesting today with the light and shadows of the setting sun.
It’s tempting to photoshop out the house and wall so there is nothing to distract the eye from the tree. Maybe one of these days I’ll give it a try.
We have so many amazing trees in our neighborhood, I don’t think I’ll ever run out of things I want to photograph.
What a beautiful tree..I had no idea how large mango trees were. The background gives the tree perspective, as it towers over the small buildings, standing tall in all its majesty!
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Oh I know, me either! We thought we had mango trees in Florida, but we didn’t have anything like these. Some of these mango trees are huge and look like they have been here for ages. So, maybe it’s just as well I didn’t photoshop out the house and wall. They do give a lot of perspective that would be lost otherwise. Wait until you get here. You’ll probably land in Panama City and even there, right in the city, they have huge mango trees so old that the roots have pushed up the sidewalks.
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We’re planning to book our flights this weekend…we’ve almost got our tour itinerary planned too. Onward and upward! I’m looking forward to seeing the flowers and birds too.
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Excellent!
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Gorgeous! I’d be in heaven if I get to see these amazing trees every day!
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Then you would be in total heaven here. Along with the mangoes, there are all sorts of other amazing trees too!
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It’s beautiful! Hmm mangoes I love them!
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Me too! I’ve been told April is mango season here and I’m really looking forward to it.
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I love mango juice, but never really thought about what a mango tree looked like before. Although if I had pictured one it wouldn’t have been that.
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Me either! We thought we had mango trees in Florida, but I’ve never seen one anywhere near as large or old as the ones here.
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