Miracle in the Desert: Good news as Ancient ‘Tree of Life’ Rises from the Dead

Miracle in the Desert: Good news as Ancient ‘Tree of Life’ Rises from the Dead
Elephants surround a baobab tree (photo via pexels.com)


By Nature Correspondent

In a awesome turn of events Namibia's centuries-old baobab trees, once declared dead, have miraculously sprung back to life. 

This incredible resurrection has sparked wonder and speculation about the mystical powers of these ancient giants.

The Dorsland baobab is a tree so ancient it was around at the time of Jesus Christ 2,000 years ago.

But in 2018 it was among a group of 15 ancient trees pronounced dead by scientists.

In an article in The Times it outlined the good news for this amazing tree it has a miracle raising to life.

Experts had grimly attributed their death to drought and rising temperatures, painting a bleak picture for the future of Africa's iconic "trees of life."

Of the 15 trees written off in the 2018 paper authored by scientists from the Babes-Bolyai University in Romania, they found ten were still growing.

This is really good news.

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