Anthony mutafela
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The last tree
The village of Verde lay nestled in a valley that once boasted lush forests and flowing rivers. But those days were long gone. Deforestation and climate change had turned the land into a dry, barren place, with only one tree remaining—a towering oak that stood as a lone sentinel against the relentless march of time and environmental decay. Twelve-year-old asha had grown up hearing stories from her grandmother about the forest that used to thrive around Verde. The oak tree, known as the Guardian, was the last of its kind, a relic from a bygone era when nature and humanity coexisted in harmony. Every day after school, Asha would visit the Guardian. She felt a deep connection to the tree, often sitting beneath its sprawling branches to read or simply to think. It was her sanctuary, a place where she could escape the harsh reality of a world plagued by environmental degradation.
By Anthony mutafela 2 days ago in Earth