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What could be more enticing than a pub located in the hollow of a tree? Sunland Baobab, a 6000-year-old tree from South Africa, not only has a bar built within its trunk, but also boasts a wine cellar within it. The tree has two hollow trunks which are connected by a narrow passage, making it spacious enough to house up to 15 people at a time.

The giant tree is around 47 meters in diameter and has a completely hollowed out trunk, thanks to numerous natural fires that had sprung up within it.

The unique bar was first opened in 1933 and has 13-foot high ceilings. Currently, the tree is in a private area owned by Van Heerden family and is open to anybody who would like to a drink in the serenity of its trunk.

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