A Hoka At Diu Fort
On the intricately water-eroded rock shelf near Diu Fort, a branching African Hoka palm grows by the ocean
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Botany:
- Common name: Branching Doum Palm: One of the only palm trees in the world that branches, this tree is found on the west coast of India
- Botanical species: Hyphaene dichotoma
- Botanical family : Arecaceae [Palm]
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Geography:
- Latitude: 20.71317 ° north of the Equator
- Longitude: 70.994896 ° east of the Prime Meridian
- Altitude: 9.1 metres above sea level
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Journey:
- The Western Deserts
- Path : From Mumbai into western Gujarat-Saurashtra, up to Mount Abu, then into the Rajasthani deserts at Jodhpur and Jaisalmer,
- Date photographed: 18.03.10

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For the landmarked tree named A Hoka At Diu Fort , the database reference code is: r021.
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