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Highest Cricket Pitch Historical Tree

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Bodhi Leaf Highest Cricket Pitch Historical Tree

At a military training school in the town of Chail, this old dead tree, with crumbling treehouse, can be found in the corner of the world’s highest official cricket pitch


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Taxon Botany:

    • Common name: Banj Oak: An evergreen oak from the western slopes of the central Himalaya, found with rhododendrons, pines, and walnuts in a distinctively Eurasian-derived forest community
    • Botanical species: Quercus leucotrichofora
    • Botanical family : Fagaceae [Oak]

CompassGeography:

  • Latitude: 30.962637 ° north of the Equator
  • Longitude: 77.210421 ° east of the Prime Meridian
  • Altitude: 2218.4 metres above sea level

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Journey Journey:

  • Mountains of Cedar and Snow
  • Path : Based in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, with excursions to Dharamsala and through the Kinnaur and Spiti Valleys
  • Date photographed: 13.05.10

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