You might be able to make out my toes at the bottom of the picture, Jane's face peering through the tree a bit above that, and Kaz's red shirt- he is standing on the ground below the tree (at top of picture). We could not climb to the very top of the tree, as it is too dangerous, but we were able to go about 80-90 feet up, which was high enough for even the bravest among us.Monday, February 16, 2009
More Strangler Fig
This is Macy, a junior at Swarthmore who is spending the semester helping with the Preschool class in the mornings and with special education students every afternoon, climbing down from the top of the strangler fig. The picture below was taken from the top of the strangler fig tree.
You might be able to make out my toes at the bottom of the picture, Jane's face peering through the tree a bit above that, and Kaz's red shirt- he is standing on the ground below the tree (at top of picture). We could not climb to the very top of the tree, as it is too dangerous, but we were able to go about 80-90 feet up, which was high enough for even the bravest among us.
You might be able to make out my toes at the bottom of the picture, Jane's face peering through the tree a bit above that, and Kaz's red shirt- he is standing on the ground below the tree (at top of picture). We could not climb to the very top of the tree, as it is too dangerous, but we were able to go about 80-90 feet up, which was high enough for even the bravest among us.
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