Nareepol Trees
Thursday, April 17th, 2008
There are amazing trees named Nareepol in the Thailand forest almost 500 kms away from Bangkok. These trees bear fruits in the form of beautiful 16 years old maidens. Naree means girl or woman and pol means plant or tree. As such, this can be concluded as women tree.
“Diaryland”
In Thailand a Buddhist priest wandered into a forest, and fell into a slumber, dreaming of sixteen maidens. These sixteen maidens were reminiscent of the sixteen Nareepol maidens that protected Buddha while he slumbered beneath his tree. The priest woke, and stumbled along his original path, only to come across a beautiful tree full of blooming flowers, and three flowers each held one nestled maiden, that closely resembled shrivled fruit. The Nareepol maidens have been dissected, examined, everything thinkable, and no distinct origin for the fruit maidens can be provided. A set of American scientists found pollen on the inside of the maiden, and determined the skin was that of an unknown fruit. Other scientists say that there is no bone structure in the fruit, so it can’t be real. But it’s agreed that if it’s a hoax, then it’s the among the most elaborate hoaxes created.
Category : Unbelievable
Tags: amazing tree, Nareepol
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It is probably a hoax. Totally unbelievable.
It won’t possible, totally fake…
No, becklee, it’s not “probably” a hoax. It is a hoax, period.
Something this amazing would not be found on a couple of web sites on the entire Internet — creationists would be making a major production out of this if there was even a remote possibility that it wasn’t a total fake.
Can we please see the flowers and pollinators that visit them?
*waiting*
*sigh*
I think it’s true…
it’s very evident, it’s fake!
I think its not true its all about bullshit
I think it wont possible sometimes anyone make this kind of things. but i also think may be its a nature.
If true why it is not included B.Sc.Agricultural syllabus.
no wonder !