Hadimba Fallen Titan
Just next to the temple at the ancient Hadimba cedar grove, an aging tree was cut down before it could fall on the temple or the the pilgrims
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Botany:
- Common name: Deodar Cedar or Devdaru: A common and revered evergreen tree of the Western Himalaya, one of India’s largest and most beloved trees
- Botanical species: Cedrus deodara
- Botanical family : Pinaceae [Pine]
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Geography:
- Latitude: 32.248259 ° north of the Equator
- Longitude: 77.180585 ° east of the Prime Meridian
- Altitude: 2058 metres above sea level
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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: 19.05.10

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For the landmarked tree named Hadimba Fallen Titan , the database reference code is: t008.
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