Garoé
Legendary sacred tree known for condensing water from fog to provide a vital water source. A replacement specimen was planted in 1957 to commemorate the historical significance of the original tree which fell in the 17th century. 자세히 보기…
영업 시간
| 월요일 | AM 10:00–PM 6:00 |
| 화요일 | AM 10:00–PM 6:00 |
| 수요일 | AM 10:00–PM 6:00 |
| 목요일 | AM 10:00–PM 6:00 |
| 금요일 | AM 10:00–PM 6:00 |
| 토요일 | AM 10:00–PM 6:00 |
| 일요일 | AM 10:00–PM 6:00 |
여행에 Garoé 추가하기
스마트 경로 안내, 소요 시간 예측 등 완벽한 여행에 필요한 모든 것을 포함한 상세한 여행 일정을 만드세요.
The Garoé is a sacred tree historically revered by the Bimbaches for its ability to collect water from clouds and fog. This natural phenomenon provided a vital water source for the local inhabitants. The original tree, a specimen of Ocotea foetens (commonly known as til or stinkwood), fell in 1610 during a hurricane.
In 1957, a new specimen was planted in the same location to maintain its cultural and historical status as a National Monument. The tree belongs to the Lauraceae family and is an evergreen species that can reach heights of up to 40 meters in its natural laurisilva forest habitat.
추가 정보 및 연락처
여행에 Garoé 추가하기
스마트 경로 안내, 소요 시간 예측 등 완벽한 여행에 필요한 모든 것을 포함한 상세한 여행 일정을 만드세요.