A bottom to top view of some large Quiver trees. Quiver trees get their name from indigenous San people, the Bushmen. They hollowed out the insides of the branches for use as quivers for their arrows used for hunting small animals for meat.

A bottom to top view of some large Quiver trees. Quiver trees get their name from indigenous San people, the Bushmen. They hollowed out the insides of the branches for use as quivers for their arrows used for hunting small animals for meat.

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