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Zinder, Niger

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      That poor tree…

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        That poor tree…

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        You can see a couple of the tiles in the wall behind it are unhappy seeing it that way (although in all seriousness that tree is likely native & used to that environment)

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          You can see a couple of the tiles in the wall behind it are unhappy seeing it that way (although in all seriousness that tree is likely native & used to that environment)

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          I mean how its canopy has been amputated.

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