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Tree of Life

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Mona
December 14, 2017
Meet the Mother Tree
Joe
September 11, 2017
Located in New Orleans’ Audubon Park, so-called The Tree of Life (officially the Étienne de Boray Oak) is not only one of the city’s premier tree-climbing spots, it’s also a surprisingly great spot for giraffe watching. The gnarled, knobby tree is a favorite among the locals that know about it. It is noted for it’s eminently climbable branches with scraps of stray ropes and handles to help you climb up into its canopy. Lots of people also choose to have their wedding photos taken under the branches. The real secret when visiting the Tree of Life is realizing that it abuts one wall of the Audubon Zoo, specifically that of the giraffe cage. So if you go at the right time of day, you can clim
Located in New Orleans’ Audubon Park, so-called The Tree of Life (officially the Étienne de Boray Oak) is not only one of the city’s premier tree-climbing spots, it’s also a surprisingly great spot for giraffe watching. The gnarled, knobby tree is a favorite among the locals that know about it. It…
Jon&Flore
May 1, 2016
on the side of the zoo is one of the oldest Oak tree around. Huge trunk, there is a meditation walk by it too. Great place to hangout after a bike ride.
Katie-Grace
March 20, 2016
Beautiful ancient oak tree. This is a favorite spot for locals to relax. It's also an excellent location for photos and is often used for quiet weddings. Right next to the giraffes of Audubon Zoo.
Colette
April 26, 2015
Old and Magnificent: this Live Oak has been dubbed The Tree of Life, though its registered name with the Live Oak Society is Etienne de Boré Oak. Relax and enjoy the awesomeness!

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