Daily Travel Photo – Ko Samui, Thailand |
| Daily Travel Photo – Ko Samui, Thailand Posted: 21 May 2011 12:32 PM PDT Originally posted on the Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. Discover great travel photos. No related posts. |
| Posted: 21 May 2011 11:11 AM PDT
The story of the pine trees of Lanai is one of the interesting stories I come across when traveling that shows how people can find innovative solutions to their problems. The first thing you need to know is Lanai is a rather dry island. It has the least amount of rainfall of all the Hawaiian islands because the mountains on Molokai and Maui capture most of the rainfall which comes its way. The pine trees they received weren’t Norfolk Pines, however, but rather were Cook Island pines.
Nature uses this trick in many places where surface area matters. Some of the best examples would be the lumps and ridges in your intestines (to maximize the area where nutrient absorption can take place) and the surface of your brain. Today you can see Cook Island pines all over Lanai City and on the highest ridge on the island, Lanaihale. It is estimated that each tree creates 200 gallons of fresh water for the island each day, all of which is taken right out of thin air. If you ever find yourself on the island of Lanai and you take a drink of water or use the shower, take a moment to remember the humble Cook Island Pine which is making it possible. Originally posted on the Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. Discover great travel photos. No related posts. |
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