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VLWphotography OP t1_ivvhknz wrote
Yes, here in Western Australia we call them Boab Trees.
https://theconversation.com/iconic-boab-trees-trace-journeys-of-ancient-aboriginal-people-39565
swiftern t1_ivviznc wrote
I genuinely didn't know they grew in Australia. Thank you for teaching me something. We have them here in South Africa aswell. They're amazing.
ChzGoddess t1_ivu7brn wrote
"BuT pLaGiArIsM!"
Despite provoking the ire of the reddit professors who want to impose their college plagiarism policy on a reddit comment, I appreciate it. Because I, too, was wondering if they meant baobab.
Old_timey_brain t1_ivu98ke wrote
The funny thing is that my first thought was along the lines of, "fool, can't you spell?" The second thought was, are these really in Australia, but then I remembered seeing one at the old entrance to the Fort Lauderdale Airport in Florida. Which led to the third thought of, I'd better check on things before I shoot myself in the foot.
So, I shot the other foot, apparently! :)
Call_In_The_Bin t1_ivwazbk wrote
I too was about to shoot my foot off. Good thing I read the posts first.
OneLostOstrich t1_ivvkkg9 wrote
It's really a baobab. No idea why they call them boab instead.
They are all from the Adansonia family and are baobabs.
VLWphotography OP t1_ivwci87 wrote
These are actually unique to Western Australia ๐๐ฝ
OneLostOstrich t1_ivwf7ur wrote
Yes. You are correct.
caresawholeawfullot t1_ivwx494 wrote
You in Broome?
VLWphotography OP t1_ivwzoby wrote
Perth, very south!
caresawholeawfullot t1_ivx10rv wrote
Wow, there's big boabs like this in Perth? I live in the north west myself but haven't seen massive ones like this anywhere else but Broome. Great shot!
VLWphotography OP t1_ivx8s7u wrote
No Iโm in Perth the tree is on a private property in the East Kimberley.
bend1310 t1_ivvyhwo wrote
Different places have different names for things as the original gets bastardised.
Its why we have Coffee instead of Qahwah.
Petrichordates t1_ivwgbgc wrote
Yeah those are different languages though.
bend1310 t1_ivwk7qb wrote
Like... what?
The words are etymologically related. One is descended from the other. They aren't independently developed.
Boab is just the word generally used here in Australia for the local species.
Petrichordates t1_ivwmpvp wrote
Yes that's true of almost all words, but they often change between languages. This one changed just because.
bend1310 t1_ivx4eel wrote
Its not like an authority makes the decision to change a word. 'Just because' is how all words change.
Petrichordates t1_ivza9yo wrote
Like I said, it's usually because of changes between languages. There are relatively few cases of words with such changes between USA/UK/AU.
Marty_Br t1_ivtq146 wrote
Nothing says smart more than plagiarism
Old_timey_brain t1_ivtt2nq wrote
> I was confused by the title, so did some research.
larrythefatcat t1_ivtyziw wrote
The plagiarism replies are approaching silly, but you clearly know how to use > to denote a quote...
I don't know where I'd side if this went to r/karmacourt
Old_timey_brain t1_ivtzwvz wrote
Sure, >, or sometimes coming from Reddit, a simple straight vertical line.
But, honest to God, when I say I did some research does that not kind of indicate the same thing?
lolipoops t1_ivu1rbp wrote
I, for one, appreciate the info. Pay no attention to the salty haters.
Old_timey_brain t1_ivu2924 wrote
Glad to hear it. Thanks for saying so.
larrythefatcat t1_ivuduwr wrote
> But, honest to God, when I say I did some research does that not kind of indicate the same thing?
I really don't have much of a problem with people copy-pasting info from another site onto Reddit so long as they don't fully pretend they are the ones who came up with it; to be clear, I don't think your reply comes across as a "I made this" situation.
It's just that adding a vertical line or "greater than" symbol would have made it clear that it was a direct quote... or even changing that period before the quote into a colon would have made it absolutely clear that you were copying the text wholesale.
I'm confused as to why merely bringing this up has gotten me downvoted, but then I remembered: Reddit.
Old_timey_brain t1_ivugwei wrote
> I'm confused as to why merely bringing this up has gotten me downvoted
Sorry to hear that. I gave you an up. Check back in the morning and you'll likely see a different response from the crowd.
larrythefatcat t1_ivujqfh wrote
It's the smallest of small things in the grand scheme of things and I guess it comes across a little "smartass-y" (especially the tongue-in-cheek reference to r/karmacourt) now that I read it again, so I'm not going to worry about it.
Thank you for being level-headed and I'm glad you seem to understand that I'm attempting (in my own way) to be a mediator in this situation.
Old_timey_brain t1_ivumdyz wrote
> Thank you for being level-headed and I'm glad you seem to understand that I'm attempting (in my own way) to be a mediator in this situation.
We're all good. Thanks for speaking up. It's been enjoyable having pretty level-headed back and forth.
ArtDSellers t1_ivto74s wrote
Did you seriously just copy and paste that and pawn it off as your own thinking?
Edit: wow, so much butt hurt from all y'all.
Edit 2: I donโt understand why you all think I care what you think. I donโt. Just downvote me and move on to something worthy of your time. Everything is fine. Weโre all gonna be fine.
Old_timey_brain t1_ivtsx3h wrote
> so did some research.
EDIT: It was your idea first, wasn't it?
Scarbane t1_ivubkda wrote
Fr, OP could've put put a ">" in front of the quoted text to make it show up as a quote, but it's not that big of a deal in this sub.
Nomicakes t1_ivtwjuk wrote
Did you seriously just seethe at someone for having the audacity to look up information, and then share said information?
Are you okay?
ArtDSellers t1_ivu57es wrote
I'm good, yeah. Actually having a great day. I appreciate your asking. How you doin'?
Slannar t1_ivu0yq4 wrote
Oh no! Plagiarism! Oh wait, this isn't a college research paper but a comment on reddit. Nevermind, you're over reacting.
Trashman82 t1_ivul0fl wrote
TIL that i need to cite my references when I'm having a conversation with someone.
VLC31 t1_ivvhzfh wrote
Actually, I think theyโve got a point. Itโs not hard to say something like โI found this information in the Australian Geographicโ. That person has posted the information as if it their original thought/knowledge. Itโs rather pathetic, actually, trying to prove how clever they are with stolen information.
morphballganon t1_ivu9bez wrote
There's a difference between us being butthurt and us letting you know you're a giant douchebag.
ArtDSellers t1_ivusd7d wrote
You seem awfully emotionally invested in something that really, really isn't worth it. I hope you have a better day after this. Stay safe out there, friend.
morphballganon t1_ivuypz7 wrote
Emotionally invested? You just got downvoted for being a jackass, dummy. It's not any more complicated than that. Take your L with dignity instead of flailing like a toddler.
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ArtDSellers t1_ivvp8lc wrote
Yeah, emotionally invested. Like how youโre calling me names, because I said something you donโt like to a stranger. Itโs weird. Letโs be done now.
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mybeardsweird t1_ivv2sf3 wrote
embarrassing comment
oodles_of_strudels t1_ivu83ya wrote
Boab means penis in Scotland
Suitable_Media5518 t1_ivulm8j wrote
The tree actually looks like a boab anyway
USA_A-OK t1_ivup245 wrote
You should probably get that checked out if that's the case
SanguinePar t1_ivuw8oe wrote
Boaby certainly does, but I've never heard the short version used that way, just as a name. Or in Oor Wullie, of course...
SafeStranger3 t1_ivvsd7g wrote
The true LPT is in the comments.
crazymage72 t1_ivx6550 wrote
Lol thatโs so funny
dbatchison t1_ivtsj7c wrote
I know these grow in Madagascar, didn't know they were in Australia too
a_paz t1_ivu2cgm wrote
The idea is that either the seeds floated over to Aus from Madagascar cause theyโre mainly found in northern WA. Potentially have also been brought over by African ancestors because the fruit was valued.
https://theconversation.com/amp/iconic-boab-trees-trace-journeys-of-ancient-aboriginal-people-39565
savings2015 t1_ivufk7m wrote
That is an absolutely fascinating article. Thank you for sharing it!
OneLostOstrich t1_ivvkf2x wrote
I've grown 1400 of them. There was a time when you could almost walk over to Australia from Sri Lanka within the past 50,000 years. They could have floated over or been carried over.
Individual_Lake9409 t1_ivwcteq wrote
Youโve grown 1400? Why? If you donโt mind me asking
OneLostOstrich t1_ivwf6bp wrote
Well, they are awesome, aren't they? Why wouldn't I?
https://i.imgur.com/qcb2fJM.jpg
Individual_Lake9409 t1_ivwhng0 wrote
Yes, they are. Whatโs the biggest one you have grown? Thanks!
OneLostOstrich t1_ivx8bqw wrote
Just about a meter high. There are ones that I distributed and have been planted all around Namibia 10 years ago that I know nothing about. Hopefully, they should be bigger.
Individual_Lake9409 t1_ivyiwbj wrote
Thatโs awesome. Thanks for doing your part. Youโve done something that will help the planet and local ecosystems. People and animals will be able to enjoy your work for generations. Thank you.
OneLostOstrich t1_ivyk9cb wrote
: )
Here is a box of 75 of 2 year old seedlings. You can take them out of soil during their dormant period.
mw19078 t1_ivu4b6r wrote
They called them upside down trees when I was in Tanzania years ago
Not_Leopard_Seal t1_ivuqod8 wrote
Yeah there is a whole legend about them.
So the baobab was gods favorite but was also a bit needy. So they asked god for the thickest stem and god did give it to them. But they wanted even more and asked for the finest and nicest fruits, so god did also give them those. But the baobab, still wanting more, continued to ask for the most green and lush leaves. So god got a bit annoyed, ripped the tree out of the ground and planted it upside down again as punishment.
jerseybert t1_ivviqhu wrote
I saw plenty of them in Tanzania.
OneLostOstrich t1_ivvk7e4 wrote
They are in Africa, Madagascar and Australia.
The Madagascar ones are amazing.
jjolla888 t1_ivujbp2 wrote
wasn't the west of Australia bumped up right next to Madagascar back in the Paleozoic era?
Vindepomarus t1_ivv5ga8 wrote
No Madagascar was wedged between Africa and India when the Pangaea supercontinent existed, Australia was connected to Antarctica. This was also way, way before these trees or their ancestors had evolved.
dbatchison t1_ivum7m9 wrote
No idea
bluephoenix0383 t1_ivvjcor wrote
We have I believe 2 in Barbados as well.
obviousdscretion t1_ivvggum wrote
There's also a single one growing on St John island in the USVI.
extrarogers t1_ivvkek7 wrote
anyone else thinking of the Little Prince now?
ashimbo t1_ivvzp9l wrote
I love that story, and I really liked the movie.
Zerfos t1_ivvvwzf wrote
I was thinking The Lion King.
Phixelux t1_ivwjohh wrote
I always think of it whenever I see a baobab tree
LionFox t1_ivx0fdf wrote
I always think of it when I see the color of wheat.
jadelah t1_ivw3qll wrote
Made me think of Ferngully
LionFox t1_ivx0dao wrote
Dessine-moi un mouton!
Fabulous-Spread6120 t1_ivtvres wrote
Iโm pretty sure thereโs a lynel nearby
Sandman1990 t1_ivui19r wrote
There is definitely a Lynel nearby.
Hope you've got some Atk up meals...
Amazing-Arm-4891 t1_ivu0if4 wrote
Nothing about that absolute unit of a tree ?
ChessyLogic t1_ivvv102 wrote
Skipped arm day tho
shooplewhoop t1_ivu67wi wrote
This kills the asteroid
m_walusi t1_ivvcb2q wrote
Catastrophe
marv150302 t1_ivu9ogo wrote
The urge to lie down, while playing โa horse with no nameโ at this spot
OneLostOstrich t1_ivvkuxq wrote
> lye
Lye? You mean lie. Lye is a chemical that dissolves things like people.
PuffDaddy_420 t1_ivu22nm wrote
Wow! How old is this tree ??
Deathwatch72 t1_ivukwdm wrote
Not as old as you're probably thinking. The trees store massive amounts of water in the trunk so you shouldn't compare it to something like an oak tree
Not_Leopard_Seal t1_ivuqvhr wrote
Not as young as you're probably thinking. Baobabs can become over 1,000 years old. The ones I saw in a national park in Madagascar were 700 years old already
PuffDaddy_420 t1_ivulsd1 wrote
I see I see oaks are definitely dense you should see this one by my house Iโm guessing at least 200 years old ! Thanks for the information!
VLWphotography OP t1_ivvhsf2 wrote
This one is believed to be over 1,000 years old
VLWphotography OP t1_ivvhpau wrote
This one is believed to be over 1,000 years old ๐๐ฝ
PF4LFE t1_ivul2er wrote
Thicc
screwnicorn_ t1_ivuir3e wrote
I thought they were called baobab, is it the same thing?
Xeraxx t1_ivuv9c9 wrote
> the boab and baobabs belong to the same genus. Of the eight baobab species, two are found on the African mainland and the others inhabit the African island of Madagascar, the unrivalled botanical epicentre for the genus
OneLostOstrich t1_ivvl15n wrote
They are both baobab trees. Why it's called boab, I have no idea.
They are all among the Adansonias.
lotsanoodles t1_ivum99x wrote
I had an uncle in Queensland who had a property named Bottle Tree Downs. It was covered in these trees.
Chromattix t1_ivvsj8r wrote
Might be a different tree type. There's the "Queensland bottle tree" which has a similarly fat trunk, but is still a different species.
Psychotic_EGG t1_ivtxws1 wrote
The great deku tree.
Arcendus t1_ivucf39 wrote
Beautiful! Image resolution is a bit disappointing, though, denying us so much detail.
VLWphotography OP t1_ivwdex0 wrote
Sadly people are stealing and downloading my images. This at least stops them from reselling. Iโm sorry I have to do this ๐๐ฝ
kinggalaxtus t1_ivul64k wrote
one day that will be the great deku tree
redstrawberrypie t1_ivtn7nb wrote
That looks amazing
noahspurrier t1_ivucsdy wrote
One of my favorite trees. The only one Iโve not seen in person in the wild.
mystic_turtledove t1_ivuslkd wrote
Does this mean youโve seen a lot of other cool / beautiful / interesting trees in the wild? What are your other favorite trees?
noahspurrier t1_ivusufs wrote
Live oak, redwood, manzanita, ginkgo, cypress, and willow in small amounts.
mystic_turtledove t1_iwcxkzo wrote
Beautiful trees, all of them! Iโd love to see a frankincense tree in the wild someday.
noahspurrier t1_iwcxr7q wrote
Yes, that does sound like an interesting tree.
oldmatelefty t1_ivuetjc wrote
Not so fun fact - these were used as makeshift jail cells, mainly for the indigenous people when settlers came
HelpfulNoob t1_ivukwa9 wrote
Thats 1 evil looking tree
Jonnyabcde t1_ivusvru wrote
How would you like it if someone picked apples off of you?!
JJAsond t1_ivv16cz wrote
I can hear Tim's voice
SpaceFace11 t1_ivv8qjq wrote
Twilight
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pulpymatter t1_ivwfbck wrote
I should call him
Zvenigora t1_ivwi1z7 wrote
They call them baobab in Africa.
FosterPupz t1_ivwt07g wrote
Jeebus, the girth on that thing!
(Yah, yahโฆ TWSS)
VLWphotography OP t1_ivwu1ub wrote
Thereโs a video and people for scale on my Instagram ๐๐ฝ
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CiAJw-lAPY8/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
FosterPupz t1_ivx8ov6 wrote
Stunning fat boi
troglodytis t1_ivx5ox8 wrote
If you please, draw me a sheep.
WisdomDota t1_ivtwn8j wrote
That's gorgeous. My new phone wallpaper.
VLWphotography OP t1_ivvhyu7 wrote
Hey, this isnโt free for you to download and use, I own the copyright & havenโt given you permission to use my image.
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VLWphotography OP t1_ivwc96r wrote
No, Iโd just rather you didnโt steal my images. Thx.
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KenHarp t1_ivu8xmj wrote
I sometimes forget that those stars are actually massive suns, planets, and other celestial bodies. Itโs amazing.
chewsiferr t1_ivu91w1 wrote
T R E E
threcos t1_ivubd8e wrote
fat tree
InterventionV t1_ivugorr wrote
Sometimes I think parts of Australia is like life on hard mode. Challenging but fun.
SUTATSDOG t1_ivujapg wrote
Oh woah! Idk why I thought those were endemic to Madagascar. Very cool.
Not_Leopard_Seal t1_ivur5gd wrote
There are 8 species of baobab. 7 of them are found in Madagascar, and 6 of them are endemic. The Australian species is the only one that doesn't occur in Madagascar
parrmorgan t1_ivunk3r wrote
Looks like the spirit place in Black Panther when one takes the flower.
Not_Leopard_Seal t1_ivur7vb wrote
That's an acacia tree though?
parrmorgan t1_ivusinn wrote
Yeah, idk if it is shown in the movie or not. I'd assume not based on your reply. I just thought it looked like that.
woahdude12321 t1_ivurmdl wrote
You threw sand in the sky and took this pic
Significant-Ad3 t1_ivuzxny wrote
720p, we've hit a new low.
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Pawneewafflesarelife t1_ivv36vz wrote
WA resident or on a trip here? Your profile has great pics of the state!
What part of WA was this taken in?
VLWphotography OP t1_ivvi94t wrote
I live in Perth Western Australia! This was taken in the East Kimberley in Kununurra ๐๐ฝ
Pawneewafflesarelife t1_ivx4efz wrote
I moved to Perth a few years ago. Hoping to get that far north soon, look gorgeous! Thanks for sharing the pics!
VLWphotography OP t1_ivx8us1 wrote
Was a magical trip I did on a photography workshop!
https://www.dreamphotographyworkshops.com.au/kimberley-2021-workshop-one
Desperate-Ad-6463 t1_ivv9u99 wrote
Choad.
RolandCuley t1_ivvazbw wrote
Looks like an unreal engine render, of course since Australia doesn't exist.
LawlessPlay t1_ivvdz3t wrote
Anyone else see some crazy mythical deer?
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OneLostOstrich t1_ivvk4ac wrote
That's a baobab, not a boab.
luhvxr t1_ivvo9y1 wrote
this is my favorite picture ever
MiguelDragon82 t1_ivvpric wrote
Please dom't tell me I'm the only one seeing a big tree mama surrounded by her minuscule tree babies
Chromattix t1_ivvte39 wrote
Western Australia is sounding better to me every year. I'm in Sydney and honestly I don't know how anyone can enjoy this place without being a multi-millionaire since that's the only way you're gonna be living close enough to nature (beaches, national parks, etc) to really be able to enjoy them regularly. Plus the climate on the east coast has just been garbage for the last few years. Western Australia conjures up images of stunning nature, beautiful beaches, great weather and actually being able to afford to be near them without sitting on the train or in traffic for an hour. One of these trees on a property there would be a selling point for me if it wasn't too far away from civilization. I'd make it the centrepiece of a wonderland garden full of unique arid climate plants since boab and other "fat" trees are just so fascinating to me. Truly looking like they're from another world. Didn't even consider the night skies would be better there too.
VLWphotography OP t1_ivwdomm wrote
This was somewhere I dreamed of going to as a kid. I spent 10 days there with access to some amazing locations in an astrophotography workshop! It was simply mind blowing!
Effective-Ad-6804 t1_ivvv5u9 wrote
Itโs a beautiful privilege to live on this Earth.
Timithios t1_ivvwis6 wrote
Looks like an old lady.
Lazermissile t1_ivvxyyd wrote
Boab trees remind me of that one Enders Game story Speaker For The Dead.
Every single time I see them.
Me_ina_pink_skirt t1_ivwj58t wrote
Rafikis tree
mercraus t1_ivwlapd wrote
That is 100% a Silent Hill monster waiting to attack. ๐
warmind14 t1_ivwnh47 wrote
Cool. Kimberley cool.
HowiLearned2Fly t1_ivwsjq5 wrote
Looks cool
Kamisori t1_ivwvthe wrote
Kind of reminds me of the Tree of Woe
pwn4321 t1_ivx6i17 wrote
Woah that tree is looking kinda treepy, very sus, amogus VR coming out, coincidence?
12altoids34 t1_ivx70gn wrote
That's a chonky tree
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PopCreepy1211 t1_ivxbgbo wrote
Idk why this reminds me of the R. L. Stine Goosebumps series.
Classroom8852 t1_ivxh2zx wrote
tree of Life
cheekygee t1_ivxpy3s wrote
I want my turnip back
poniesahoy t1_ivxzzui wrote
โIโm not a racist, I just vote for themโ
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SlinkyGecko t1_ivtu1hg wrote
r/absoluteunits
afrosamurai727 t1_ivv11sh wrote
Just don't give exact location cause some American Dentist or doctor or lawyer is going to go cut it down and Mount it on a wall
narcoyouth t1_ivvac4n wrote
Mmm... sludge... Mmm... filth! Aah!.. fumes... Oooh.. cack! Oil and grime... poison sludge Diesel clouds and noxious muck' Slime beneath me... slime up above' Ooh, you'll love my (ah-ah-ah) toxic love
Toxic love
Ferngully? Anyone? Iโm old
wurden t1_ivvfjar wrote
Burn the witch
Falcon416 t1_ivwumzk wrote
??
Old_timey_brain t1_ivta6t0 wrote
Very cool shot. I was confused by the title, so did some research.
Is baobab and boab the same?
The common name 'boab' might reasonably be assumed to be of Aboriginal origin, but it's actually a corruption of 'baobab', an Arabic word of African origin that means 'father of many seeds'.
It's a clue to the tree's evolutionary associations because the boab and baobabs belong to the same genus.