File:Adior Village.jpg

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English: Nyang , Lake state, South Sudan (2014). Two children were seen floating freely on this thorny bush tree just outside the Health facility. This mohagany is around 15metre height and the climbing tree species which produces a sweet fruits is locally known as "Pwomo" grew and cover the tree. They children had eaten and harvest the fruits and where able to make funs by standing without holding the branch on top to view the distant areas in the evening.
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