PHOTO OF THE DAY: Fully loaded

Photographer was impressed by the large amount of coconuts that this single tree was able to bear

Photo submitted by GS

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22 Comments

  1. dominican
    September 12, 2012

    yet still we importing cocnut milk ,even in the powdered form. come on minister of trade and government,we need some factories here. see the amount of gauva that’s wasting all over the land. are our leaders that blind?

  2. Tri-State Beauty
    September 12, 2012

    Yes I DNO this one is refreshing!! A coconut water nice wi then you eat up that nan-na inside woosh.

    Though not the same but there’s one I buy in my corner of the US it’s not too bad.

  3. valor
    September 12, 2012

    This tree can`t be in possie because dem paro knows where all coconuts are? Dorty dead!!

  4. Show me the money
    September 11, 2012

    You should bite it back.lol

  5. Anonymous
    September 11, 2012

    Love pic,but these grafeted coconuts a normaly not that sweet,prefer green ones

  6. Wander
    September 11, 2012

    So mad I am drinking a hopeless can of grace
    Coconut water full of sugar in Toronto stupessss

    • Tiger
      September 11, 2012

      You dont have to drink that cheap coconut water by Grace. There are better quality 100% pure coconut water, but you will pay more.

      Cheap things not good.

  7. Colour Gray
    September 11, 2012

    man that’s a lot of money there we,with a little creativity and some energy, voila!
    it’s just a shame GOD BLESS US and we cannot make use of his blessings.

    • September 11, 2012

      @Colour

      Good ppoint here. It is not that we cannot make use of our blessings, otherwise they would not be from God. It is that we are blind to the things that are for our survival, and so we do not honor God, who has blessed us so abundantly. Therefore we will never put those blessings to work for our survival, and to glorify God’s Love.

  8. daba
    September 11, 2012

    Weh papa some paro in business.

  9. tie toe
    September 11, 2012

    good tree bear good and alot of fruits .lessons for us .

  10. Lao Boose
    September 11, 2012

    I want to bet with someone that within a few days a paro will be peddling those beautiful coconuts. The paro might even sell the coconuts to the owner of the coconuts

  11. Coco Lover!
    September 11, 2012

    that tree shajiaa

  12. concerned Dominican
    September 11, 2012

    Want some now….

  13. concerned Dominican
    September 11, 2012

    Would love some right this minute….

  14. just looking
    September 11, 2012

    that jelly there making me feel for a “whiskey” we boy

  15. Anonymous
    September 11, 2012

    I want some cold jelly water to drink, right now.

    I live in the states and I see the store are selling jelly water with different flavors now. They are using it to cook, put and their hair and etc…….

    We Dominicans been doing to that for century and now the states are doing.

    Next is going to be bush tea for a cold….lol

  16. 4eyes
    September 11, 2012

    loving this pic!

  17. mouth of the south
    September 11, 2012

    U can never find a tree so… in lapwet.. soufriere or scotts head lol…. wherever that tree is located… either the people can’t climb or afraid of heights… i think it’s the ‘one’ i didn’t mention… :-P

    • 'Iron' Mike Tyson
      September 11, 2012

      Would the one that you didn’t mention be “they don’t steal”?

  18. Captain Obvious
    September 11, 2012

    until a paro pass and raid it with his bamboo and crackers bag

  19. faceup
    September 11, 2012

    Wish i had a couple of those right now,but i remember back in the day went picking one of the tree and a centipede bite my a- !!!!

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