the most beautiful trees in the world 3 g6ac activity 1

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An activity accomplished by my Computer Class Pupils who are in Level 6. This is the first PowerPoint Presentation the have ever made.

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We Love Trees

Cannonball trees get their name from the large, globe fruits that grow on them.

The monkey puzzle trees in Chile are unique specimens.

This rhododendron shrub in Canada is over 125 years-old and it's still going strong.

Flamboyant trees are native to Madagascar, but this one is in Brazil

Relax and gaze into this maple tree tunnel, found in Oregon.

Meet The President, one of the largest sequoia trees in the world. You can find him in California.

A 144 year-old wisteria in Japan is amazingly beautiful.

Plus, it's one of the largest in the world.

The wind has permanently altered the trees you see here in New Zealand.

The strange baobab trees in Madagascar look alien, but those thick trunks can store water through droughts.

The Chapel Oak of Allouville-Bellefosse has grown straight through a church.

Human construction and nature have become one.

Rainbow eucalyptus trees are tropical, and these can be found on the island of Kauai in Hawaii.

The bark sheds in such a way so that different colored layers are showing at one time.

This gorgeous Japanese maple in Portland, Oregon, is an explosion of color

The tree is so colorful, it almost seems to be engulfed in fire

This antarctic beech in Oregon is completely covered in hanging moss. It's gorgeous.

When the cherry trees bloom in Bonn, Germany, it's truly a wonderful sight to be seen

Human construction and nature have become one

With clever techniques, you can make a tree grow it almost any shape.

The Angel Oak on John's Island in South Carolina is an iconic, incredible tree

The dragon blood tree in Yemen looks alien, but is completely real. Its sap is even dark red.

These jacarandas can be found in in Cullinan, South Africa. Their vivid blooms are gorgeous.

The low-hanging avenue oaks at the Dixie plantation in South Carolina are a piece of history.

The Dark Hedges in Northern Ireland are dark, mysterious and beautiful, all at once.

They were planted in the 18th century and have lasted until this day.

The Canadian hemlock is at home in dark forests, looming in the mist.

Harry C. DomingoLindsey Anne Marie M. Fernandez

Cris Jereime Z. Quijano

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