Coconut
VulcanSpirit
Richard & Alison Brunstrom
Sun 19 Feb 2012 01:08
The mainstay of the economy of the Kuna
Indians is the coconut, and the picture below is not of a tropical island
paradise, but rather of a coconut orchard.
Here it is closer to:
Every single coconut has an owner and there is a
strict prohibition on foreigners taking any. The coconuts are gathered and sold
for 15 US cents each to Colombian coastal traders who buy about 25 million
coconuts a year in Kuna Yala. Here is a pile awaiting collection:
Coconuts fall to the ground naturally and germinate
if left to themselves - and they float so those falling in the sea may populate
another island. Here is a seedling:
Walking through a coconut orchard can be a risky
business. These things weigh several kilos with the husks attached and they fall
from a great height - deaths are not unknown.
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