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TUCC Gary holds its annual Baobab Vendor Festival

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The Baobab tree also known as the “Tree of Life” grows in 32 African countries. Baobab trees can provide shelter, food and water for animals and humans, which is why many savannah communities make their homes near Baobab trees. It is among the longest-living vascular plants with trees believed to be 5,000 years old. Trinity … TUCC Gary holds its annual Baobab Vendor Festival Read More »

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