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It looks like a nice place to cool off on a warm day!
Oh gosh, that does look very old.
We didn't have a banyan tree in our school. But we had a Tamarind tree and Peepal tree near our home in Chennai.
Our schools do the same thing around here and my stepdaughter really enjoys learning outdoors.
I am so intrigued by banyan trees. I hope to see one some day in person!
That looks like a great place for a class!
Those are the best classes of all! Outdoors!
Looking at the shadow it casts, it must be quite big, as well as old, and how lovely for pupils to sit beneath it. My Snapshot is at http://goo.gl/g4s6H
To be able to learn outside is a wonderful privilege. My poetry classes took place in a park setting, too! May the tree know many students. :D
Here's my snapshot: http://zaraalexis.wordpress.com/2012/09/08/saturday-snapshot-09-08-2012/
Nice photo! I took an urban botany class in college, and most of it was observing trees on campus. I loved it!
My (First) Saturday Snapshot
It's always nice when the weather's good enough to have class outside! And that looks like a lovely spot for it.
Here's my Saturday Snapshot.
What a wonderful photo.
It does look a lovely shady spot, I'm sure it's well used.
Looks wonderful!
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