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Don't Underestimate the Tree!

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Don't just say trees. Throughout history, each tree has had its own story, its own area of ​​use, and its own fame. Some have been offered as offerings to higher powers; some have been a sacred value to which offerings have been made. Our forests that breathe, bring rain, and clean the air...

Boats made of teak and cedar trees in particular enabled humankind to make intercontinental journeys and begin world trade.
Because of this feature, the cedar tree is known as the "tree that changed the fate of world trade". Cedar trees growing in the mountains of Lebanon were used in temple construction and became known in Europe thanks to those who came from distant lands to the holy land. In addition, the original Christmas tree is made of cedar.

Bamboo trees, which grow in a very short time, have been used to build shelters since the beginning of life.
The olive tree is the symbol of peace and sovereignty, and it has also provided life with taste and healing with its oil. In addition, epoxy tables of exquisite beauty are made from olive trees.
The "acacia" tree, whose name is pronounced the same in almost every language of the world, has always evoked death in different geographies.

With its hardness and durable texture, the ebony tree, which could only be cut in over a century, has left its mark on the dark pages of history as a shipload of war reparations every two years after the war between the Persians and the Sudanese in B.C.

Isn't it the same in our country?
Musical instruments made of mulberry, magnificent furniture made of walnut, spoons and combs made of boxwood are still talked about. Don't chestnut, beech and the plane tree with its giant trunk that has lived for centuries have a reputation in our lands?

Long story short; trees are valuable and have always been valuable throughout history.
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