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Find out how come those coconut trees you see at every beach today, is it a policy?

 

Many a time we go to the beach, there's this possibility that we drink coconut water gotten right there at the beach. The coconut trees we see at most beaches often looks 'spent' (like old trees) that must have existed even before the water was dredge and converted for beach purposes. Now as we see it, coconut trees are both a beautiful component of every beach as well as a steady of refreshment (as it provides fruits and shades to beach goers). But have you thought about how come there are coconut trees at almost every beach we have today?

It's the fact that coconuts can float and travel via the currents of the seas before coming to rest upon a beach is the reason so many coconut palms are found on beaches. They are often not planted by anyone.

So next time you go to the beach and see a coconut tree or drink the refreshing liquid from it, remember that the coconut you see or drink from today came from a coconut that floated and got conveyed by water current to where it got washed off to the water side from where it got itself 'planted' and eventually grew up- and now, we can have that beautiful beach ambience that we all love.  

What do you think of this beautiful natural phenomenon?

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