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Originally posted by ucalien
I'm still don't believing this three isn't real... F*CK!! I was just ready to do a magnificent deep research about Andhra Pradesh. This touched my soul, I really was ready to get into, committing me to find the origins of this masterpiece... WTF???
People you have NO RIGHT to destroy the dreams of other people. So sweet illusions.... I'm still don't believing, I need to go to Disneyland someday to see it with my own eyes.
Originally posted by gatorboi117
I'm sorry, but this is not in a remote village. This is at Disney World.
Believe me, I've seen it in person and remember watching documentaries about it.
Originally posted by D.E.M.
Remote villiage? Well, if you consider Orlando to be remote I suppose you are correct
The Tree of Life is a 145-foot (44 m) artificial tree, the icon of Disney's Animal Kingdom since it opened on April 22, 1998.
Engineered from a refitted oil platform, it is located on Discovery Island, roughly in the center of the park. Its leaves are made out of Kynar.
On the exterior are carved images of 325 animals. Under the Tree is a theatre featuring It's Tough to be a Bug!, a 3-D film hosted by Flik, from Disney·Pixar's A Bug's Life.
It is similar to Rafiki's home tree in The Lion King, though on a much larger scale. There is a hidden Mickey on this tree.
Source
Hint: It's either fiberglass or cement.
[edit on 25-2-2010 by D.E.M.]
Originally posted by OrionHunterX
Hi guys! Check this out. This one is known as the tree of life – a tree in a remote village in Andhra Pradesh, India.
Originally posted by Alethea
So is this tree you posted actually in India or is it the one at Disney in Orlando?
If this is actually where you say it is, shouldn't there be more information on it? Do you have any links to provide?
Can you refute the poster who says this tree is located in Orlando? Or have you misled us?