The coconut tree is a palm, usually tall, which flourishes on seashores in the moister parts of the tropics. |
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In his sleep he was home under a coconut tree on the Savannah or at Maracas Beach feeling bubbles of foam curling up between his toes. |
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As the old adage says, nothing that comes from a coconut tree is ever wasted. |
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Again, the wood of the coconut tree was shown used in making furniture, door and window frames, balustrades, wooden screens, etc. |
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Mangroves and coconut tree plantations thrive in the mangrove soils along the coastal zones. |
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Our Cocofibra trademark oversees all our products made from the coconut tree and destined to a non-eating use. |
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In the center of the flag there's an oval slingstone used by the ancient Chamoru and inside it a seagoing canoe, and a coconut tree. |
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That in Sri Lanka we say that the coconut tree is used by 99 different ways but that we shall not miss to find a hundredth? |
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They played on drums made from coconut tree trunks with goatskins and congas too. |
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This book describes 34 varieties of coconut tree among the most planted in the world. |
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Symbol of the South Seas, the coconut tree is first and especially a cultivated and consumed plant by millions of farmers and gardeners. |
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I lay in the bed with my eyes still closed but my mind was awake listening to the sound of the breeze blowing through the leaves of the coconut tree near my room window. |
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In littoral zone, the coconut tree plays a great ecological role in preventing coastal erosion. |
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There is one large volcanic rock and several coconut tree palm groves. |
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The fruit of the coconut tree includes the buoyant husk surrounding the coconut, which helps the seeds float downstream and spread the tree's offspring far and wide. |
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Remember the young coconut tree on the previous photo, the one hanging on the talus between the road and the garden. |
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For ages, the coconut tree has been one of the main cultivation of the world. |
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He told the Associated Press he managed to cling to a coconut tree, with a seven-year-old boy. |
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We chose Bali over other places in Asia because Bali is not just another coconut tree and sandy beach. |
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So it's fitting that I'm staying at a farm in Karimannoor to learn the traditional art of coconut tree climbing. |
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Our crew members were from this rural landscape, and they had taught our hosts how to shinny up a coconut tree and navigate by the stars. |
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Looking at our tasks, I am reminded of a large coconut tree which grew at the rear of my home in my village. |
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This morning, after tying our dinghy to a coconut tree, we amble ashore to explore. |
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Along the side and front of his house he grows plenty of grape vines and a coconut tree. |
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We accompany them up a hillside to a small building made of coconut tree 2x4s with open doors and windows. |
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On the Pacific Islands the coconut tree plays a vital role in local communities. |
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The town is noted for its port which dates back to the colonial times of the 15th century, while the coconut tree lined beaches and sea shells add to the town's charm. |
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Freshly made, if you conveniently have a coconut tree in your backyard. |
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The ant train could stretch 30 feet long and a foot wide, a metropolis of creatures moving from a coconut tree to the kitchen for reasons entirely of their own, pheromonal making. |
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It's made from coconut tree sap which is extracted each morning by 'toddy tappers' who tightrope walk between the upper trunks to reach the precious nectar. |
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A crow alights on a coconut tree and at the very same moment, by chance, a ripe coconut falls. These two unrelated events seem to be related in time and space, though in fact there is no causal relation. |
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These nuts must come from the cocos nucifera coconut tree and the Tiare flowers from the polynesian plant species gardenia tahitensis gathered when the flower is in bud. |
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The traditional musical instrument of this dance is a selfmade stringbass from coconut tree and roots which is similar to the guitar or ukulele. |
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The next thing I saw a massive wave, taller than a coconut tree. |
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The next day I'm back at the foot of the coconut tree. |
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Comoros has in particular been concerned with non-chemicals alternatives to combat the coconut tree aleyrods within the programme of plant protection. |
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Tamarashi survived the waves after getting caught on a coconut tree and is now too stunned to do more than cry and ask why she wasn't taken along with her parents. |
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She was like a Balinese leyak, one of the spirits of humans most often seen in the form of a blue flame that darts from coconut tree to coconut tree, at night. |
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