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  2. Adansonia - Wikipedia

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    Adansonia digitata (African baobab) tree in Mikumi National Park with its fruits hanging. Baobabs are long-lived deciduous, small to large trees from 5 to 30 m (20 to 100 ft) tall [8] with broad trunks and compact crowns. Young trees usually have slender, tapering trunks, often with a swollen base.

  3. Podłaźniczka - Wikipedia

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    A ringed podlazniczka. In Poland, the podłaźniczka was known mainly in the regions of Lesser Poland (particularly in the Goral lands [4]) and Upper Silesia.The podłaźniczka was made in various ways, it could be a conifer tree branch, [5] a conifer tree treetop turned upside down, [6] [7] or a riddle (przetak) ring to which evergreen twigs were attached. [7]

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    These are the theories on the meaning of an upside-down Christmas tree. The holiday trend has appeared in museums, hotels, and celebrity homes. What Is the Deal With Upside-Down Christmas Trees?

  6. Kryptos - Wikipedia

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    The other reference is hidden in the brown "tear" artwork—the upside-down text "Only WW knows" is another reference to the second message on Kryptos. [4] [32] Kryptos was also featured in another of Dan Brown's novels, The Lost Symbol (2009). [2] A small version of Kryptos appears in the season 5 episode of Alias "S.O.S.".

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    These are the theories on the meaning of an upside-down Christmas tree. The holiday trend has appeared in museums, hotels, and celebrity homes.

  8. Upside-down tree - Wikipedia

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  9. List of Case Closed volumes (41–60) - Wikipedia

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    At a remote island, they are asked to solve a locked room mystery, but when one of the detectives figures it out and then re-creates the mystery, he ends up murdered. 55: The Mystery of Lavender Manor: September 15, 2006 [35] 978-4-09-120628-2: July 14, 2015 [36] 978-1-4215-7784-5