Personnel deployed in the Falkland Islands are met by the sight of trees, but they aren’t just any old trees, these trees grow …er, sideways. British Armed Forces personnel are pleasantly surprised upon arrival at their final destination when posted to RAF Mount Pleasant Complex on the windswept archipelago. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesSilly April 1st- Silly idiot cannot even take a photo at MPA- this picture is miles away and nothing military at MPA in 1883- did not exist. Just a small shepherds, house- with yes a couple of trees by it!-still to be seen today off the west ends of main runway. Trees have been planted regularily around the Islands since settlement started in 1800s and continue today.
Apr 01st, 2019 - 09:40 am - Link - Report abuse 0The first main planted areas at MPA were -planted in 1987-88. I should know as my team were hired to do it.
My great grandfather Halliday and family migrated from the Falklands to the Rio Gallegos in Patagonia on July 30, 1885 because, compared to The Falklands, going to Santa Cruz
Apr 01st, 2019 - 01:13 pm - Link - Report abuse 0province in Patagonia was like moving to Miami. People don't realize that the weather on the Falklands varies from windy and rainy to stormy a horrible. There are so few trees in Patagonia that I once started counting them via Google Maps aerial photography. But I got tired of looking and gave up.
Blame the wind..
Apr 02nd, 2019 - 03:08 am - Link - Report abuse 0The Revd Hines added: “After the trees are removed, residents and visitors alike will be able to appreciate and enjoy much more of the historic Christ Church Cathedral.
https://en.mercopress.com/2009/06/17/falklands-iconic-cathedral-trees-face-the-chop
There are trees in Patagonia, I saw some very pleasant forests in the Andes.
Apr 02nd, 2019 - 11:08 am - Link - Report abuse 0@Islander1
The article said 1983, not 1883. Still seems a little early though, how long did MPA take to build?
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