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Ficus benghalensis Tree

This is a secular tree and quite popular in rural areas of Vietnam.
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  •  Bala from India, it's actually an Indian Banyan, hehehe I simply like to see secular trees, I took a photo of this tree when I visited a pagoda. Anyways, forgive me if my picture scared you(S) :D

  • Looks like a Banyan tree.... In India also, we have stories of this Ghost Tree... Though i say i wont believe in Ghosts, but still i afraid to see these trees and i ll purposely try to divert myself while i pass by...

  • Noas, Don't be afraid of the ghosts, I am here and fight for you, as always. I have strong legs to run faster and faster, especially when I see a ghost. I will pull you after me. We will escape :))))

  • Dear I am Vietnamese .. it is indeed a "ghostly" tree. We have this tree over here too. When I was a kid, I was always walking very quietly when walking beneath it or even near it. 

  • When I was a child, I was heard some legends of this tree from old people. They said that there are many people hang themselves on the branch of the tree. I've actually seem a rope on some of trees. This tree is considered sacred in villages in Vietnam. It is rumored that ghosts often hide in its foliage and roots.

  • The mysterious tree. You never knew what secret(s) it is enveloping within its twisted roots.

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