Monday, June 29, 2020

Bagan (Myanmar) Resort Development

This a continuation (part two) of this blogpost:
https://openplants.blogspot.com/2017/07/enhancing-post-transplant-success-in.html

Sharing the resort completion photos and the state of the transplanted palms (Borassus flabellifer).
The palms were intentionally planted in straight rows to simulate the rows of palms that line the periphery of farm plots that grows peanuts and sesame seeds around this area.

Palms along the "row houses" looked like they are recovering well.

Ground shot of the above aerial shot.

Somewhere near the "row houses" as well.

Not showing much of the palm here, but rather the hot air balloons.

At another side of the development, where the main hall/reception building and swimming pool are located.

The transplanted palms lined one side of the swimming pool, and both side of the lawn.

Overlooking the ancient ruins of Bagan and hot air balloons.

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