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Archive for January 27th, 2011


Yesterday I explained what happened to a whole tropical dry forest during the seventies.  It’s a hot topic, yet it’s given a cold shoulder by our world leaders.  Greed, as always, is a magnet with an incredible attraction.  When we all have to pack our belongings and take a ship to the moon or Mars and say goodbye to Earth, then and only then, will we understand how irrational we were in protecting our environment.  And that is that, I won’t continue further with the topic.  It depresses me.

Today I’ll post several pictures of a lonely palm tree at park at Residencial El Bosque where I live.  The tree is more than beautiful, and in the magic hour of the late afternoon, it looks like a golden mirage.  Here we go.

Photograph of a palm tree al a park in El Bosque during the late afternoon hours. It sparkles like a golden tree. Photo ©Omar Upegui R.

Photograph of a lonely palm tree that was not destroyed during the construction of Residencial El Bosque neighborhood. The late afternoon light gave a gorgeous look to the palm tree. Photo ©Omar Upegui R.

In this image notice how the upper section of the palm tree is green, while the bottom section is dry with a brownish look. Photo ©Omar Upegui R.

Another view of this magnificent tropical palm tree in our neighborhood. Photo ©Omar Upegui R.

There are more photographs of this beautiful palm tree in the pipeline.  If you enjoy Nature, you are  kindly invited to return tomorrow for more color images of this impressive palm tree.  Good Day.

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