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This picture was taken in Zambia by Sarah Los (NL) while on wildlife safari. Every fairly trained "NextNature spotter" should be able to distinguish the cellphone-tree masts from old-nature trees. But that's odd; there are three of them in a row and all different species!? Does every cellular network provider plant its own tree family? It surely looks like a competition. Future designs are expected to look better, taller and greener.


Let us do a quick jungle safari ourselves.


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COCONUT and DATE PALM POLES


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SMALL PALM POLES


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PONDEROSA PINE POLES


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CYPRESS POLE


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AUSTRIAN PINE POLES

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MARINE PINE POLES


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CATALOGUE & PATENTS


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Related: Fake For Real Phone Trees | Cellphone Treemasts | A day in the Dutch Dunes | Windmill Trees

Credits to all wildlife photographers (and google).

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