The baobab tree – A universe of its own | DW Documentary

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The baobab tree – A universe of its own | DW Documentary


In the tropical dry forests of Madagascar, the baobab tree plays a vital role. It’s especially important during times of drought, which all forest-dwellers have had to adapt to. But these ancient trees are also highly endangered.

The majestic baobabs are the silent guardians of Madagascar’s tropical dry forests. The trees are a big part of…

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26 Comments

  1. I came across this 42 MINUTE docu on Baobabs and thought – TF? Baobab talk.. for 42 mins πŸ€”
    It’s got to be good.

    I am from Zimbabwe and many are in our regions, I HAD TO KNOW more.

  2. thank you fo diz, dw.
    πŸ₯°πŸ€ŒπŸŒΊ

    'for us to create like nature and not destroy like humans'.
    amen to dat, jellybean.
    πŸ’›πŸ’ŽπŸŒŸπŸ˜˜πŸ€πŸ’―πŸ’œ

  3. I felt calm. The natural sounds were soothing. Serenity and tranquility ensued! Loved every second of this film. I felt as if I'm amidst these green giants! Team DW, you guys did an amazing job!

  4. An insect's brain is a creation to fit into an ecosystem in which mankind can rule and profit from the mutual interaction in harmony with every other creature including the Baobab so useful as house trees in the forest.

  5. @28:31 – so there i am, another carbon based lifeform enjoying this vid, learning, chilling when i hear this. shit, now all i want is a fucking double neat Bourbon. Fuck, can we be any more shit for brains?

  6. If you want to feel like you are on a different planet, go to: Russian tundra, New Zealand, Iceland, and Mongolia.
    If you want to see a prehistoric dangerous place, go to Bangladesh, Madagascar, Australian interior, Tazmania, and Peru.
    If you want to feel like you may die very soon, go to NE AUS, SE AUS, Papa Ne guinea, Brazil, Paraguay, parts of the USA, and the Sahara.
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    The craziest places in the world you may want to stay in: DRC, the state of California, Greece, Argentina South, certain islands around the world with no predators, Norway Mid west or south west, Guyana, and lastly, West Africa or South East Australia.

    The easiest country to live in for humans without much predators, lots of water, not many diseases, no extreme temperatures are southern Japan, southeast California, the mountain plateau of Peru high elevation helps, Greece and most of the medditerannian, New Zealand, many places around the Indian Ocean Like Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka, China South East, and lastly many different islands around the world with an abundance of food, water and safety. England, the caribbean, and by far Hawaii. The safest country for humans with little to no predators, plenty of food and water are New Zealand and Hawaii. If you include humans and modern society and current crime, you will have to move from country to country, there are no the best country in the world.