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Gummibaume wie Tafel 14, Teilansicht der Brettwurzeln, 1926
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Gummibaume wie Tafel 14, Teilansicht der Brettwurzeln, 1926
Gummibaume wie Tafel 14, Teilansicht der Brettwurzeln, 1926. Rubber tree with buttress roots, Sri Lanka. From Der Indische Kulturkreis in Einzeldarstellungen. [Georg Muller, Munich, 1926]
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Banyan Tree Ceylon Ficus Ficus Elastica Georg Georg Moller Maller Roots Rubber Tree Sri Lanka Sri Lankan
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This photograph captures the enchanting beauty of nature in Sri Lanka. Taken in 1926, it showcases a stunning rubber tree with its majestic buttress roots on display. The intricate network of these roots is highlighted, giving us a glimpse into the resilience and strength of this remarkable plant. The monochrome aesthetic adds a timeless quality to the image, transporting us back to the early 20th century. It serves as a visual reminder of how photography has evolved over time while still preserving the essence and charm of moments frozen in history. The print originates from "Der Indische Kulturkreis in Einzeldarstellungen" by Georg Muller, Munich. This publication offers an insightful exploration into various aspects of Indian culture during that era. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing scene, we are reminded of the diversity and richness found within our natural world. The lush landscape surrounding the rubber tree hints at Sri Lanka's vibrant ecosystem and its unique place within Asia's continental tapestry. This print serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a historical artifact, allowing us to appreciate not only its aesthetic appeal but also its significance in documenting our planet's ever-changing landscapes throughout time.
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