Today's LA Times featured this photoseries of Yemen's Socotra Islands, nicknamed the "Galapagos of the Indian Ocean" for their isolation and, thus, strangely unique biodiversity. And seriously, the place looks crazed. Like where Ompa Loompas come from or something:
The image above is a picture of a dragon’s blood tree unique to Socotra, so named because a "red resin drips from its bark when pierced." This tree BLEEDS. Redonkulous!
The image above is a picture of a dragon’s blood tree unique to Socotra, so named because a "red resin drips from its bark when pierced." This tree BLEEDS. Redonkulous!
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