A small grove of trees at the Nairobi Arboretum had these amazing roots.
Rachel is joined in the shot by Jay and his friend Brad.
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I agree with Chris. Also, these trees are quite interesting.
ADORABLE...and the kids ain't bad, either! : )
They are all growing... but the tree will remain the most unchanged.
25 years later I revisited the place of my childhood in the Pacific - the amazing tree in my backyard was still there with the same large fascinating roots I used to play around. Weird deja vu.
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