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Sarv-E Abarkuh
[“It nourishes the spirit and feeds the imagination” ~ Ryszard Antolak] In the desert of Abarkuh this magnificent cedar stands, a symbol of beauty and happiness, liberty and justice; the triumph of life. Was it Zoroaster or Japheth who planted this sacred Iranian tree which has withstood the test of time, defying nature’s most fierce elements? There it stands, savouring memories of distant years, witness to the birth and growth of modern civilization. It bears no fruit, but it feeds the spirit and offers shade to those who seek it. Age takes its toll. Weary yet defiant it clings on to stubborn faithful roots waiting for the master to call its name while swallows huddle in its welcoming branches, whispering, as the sun goes down, keeping her company right till the very end. -------------------------------------------------- Period of Time ~ a 4,000 year old tree Contest: Punctuation Personified Sponsor: Debbie Guzzi
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