Triple-headed Coconut Tree

Tongatapu


If you think we must be scratching around for highlights to include a triple-headed coconut tree, then think again. Locals swear that this is the only coconut tree with three separate crowns in Tonga...some say in the whole South Pacific. Obligatory photo! The tree is on Loto Rd, just past Liahona.


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