The
fossil tree trunk displayed at the Ooty Botanical Garden, is from 20 million
year old rocks. The trees carried by rivers and deposited in inland lakes were transformed
with replacement of the woody matter by silica give rise to fossil tree
trunks. The fossil tree was presented by the
Geological Survey of India, from the National Fossil Park in Tiruvakkarai, Villupuram
district of Tamil Nadu.
like what we call petrified wood. neat!
ReplyDeleteA great antique.. and must appreciate its supreme beauty :)
ReplyDeleteSo many stories to tell...
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ReplyDelete'Kallagiya maram, karkalagi kondirukkum manidhargal' :P
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Imagine how many things this tree has seen in its life...what an amazing thought.
ReplyDeleteThis is a neat picture. It reminds me of our visit to the Petrified Forest out west in this country.
ReplyDeleteHi There, This reminded me of our trip to visit the Petrified Forest in Arizona.... amazing!
ReplyDeleteCheck it out (cut and paste): http://betsyfromtennessee.blogspot.com/2011/08/petrified-forest-national-park-arizona.html
Hugs,
Betsy
Nature's wonder.Unbelievable that a tree turning to be stone.
ReplyDeleteI love old trees and saw many ancient pine trees on the mountains in China. They are still alive and growing after braving the 4 seasons each year for a few hundred years! If you are interested, you can see my old posts of Huashan Mountains in Xian.
ReplyDeleteMemories of home :D
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