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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 13

    One of the oldest and mightiest trees in Africa collapsed in 2016. It wasn't an isolated event: Across Africa, the oldest and largest baobabs have begun to fall and die.https://nyti.ms/2LNGsvb 

    8:03 AM - 13 Jun 2018
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      1. MizRo‏ @MizRo2017 Jun 13
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        sad. 🙏🏼 trees are beautiful and sacred

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      1. GoldenAngelEyes‏ @GoldenAngelEyes Jun 13
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        Drought??

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      1. Dr. HEALTH FIRST‏ @NdiayeSangoule Jun 13
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        That's normal ! Baobab tree remains one of the oldest tree on earth. Its life expectancy can extend until more than five hundred years . This is why some tribes assimilate its life expectancy to the Evils' ones. Evils most likely live in baobab trees .

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      1. (((Mother Earth)))‏ @G8trz4ever Jun 13
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        The signs are everywhere.

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      1. dos350‏ @dos350_legit Jun 13
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        this just in: nothing lives forever up in here save god eternal!

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      1. Liz‏ @eaiuliucci Jun 13
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        let's blame global warming & not the natural cycle of earth

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      1. Africa For TRUMP‏ @AfrikaForTRUMP Jun 13
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        Have you checked the all Africa? So what but other baobab in my yards is almost more than 600 years old still stand and healthy... Africa will still be motherland ....pic.twitter.com/zJVV2qCm6y

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      1. Diana Roby‏ @RobyDianaroby02 Jun 13
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        Glad that whole climate change is a hoax.

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      1. Malomo Olugbemi‏ @shomoluprinter Jun 13
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        The " god's " are dying

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      1. Brian Scott Doyle‏ @pokercomedy Jun 13
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        The world ia dying and nature is just giving up! Can't blame it!

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      2. Joyce Lau‏Verified account @JoyceLauNews Jun 13
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        @IlariaMariaSala :(

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      3. Ilaria Maria Sala‏ @IlariaMariaSala Jun 13
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        😭

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      1. Suzy‏ @2EPNola Jun 13
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        A pussygrabber installed as a ‘leader’ of the imperialists as women become first wave of neo colonialism under guise of animal and women’s rights-as religious were once used to convert the heathens. Guess trees can die now that they’ve seen everything.

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      1. Randy Phillips‏ @BigR49 Jun 13
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        Every living thing has a life span. Sorry to disappoint. Circle of life not climate change.

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      1. Noel J Decan‏ @noeldecan1 Jun 13
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        Had seen big Baobab in Warri, Niger River Delta, sacred for Yurubas and sometimes site for Ju Ju human sacrifices

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      1. Lady Luck 13‏ @fourleafcloven Jun 13
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        😞no words.

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      1. Tom Porter‏ @Tmporterjr Jun 13
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        That’s nature at work.

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