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| I am unsure if this is actually a Royal Palm tree and if some one knows, please advise; however, it can still be said that this may be a "royal" palm due to it growing upon the tombs of weathly noblility burried there 3000+ years ago. The place is called the Tombs of the Kings, though no King has been burried there. |
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