sorry couldnt find the right place to put this! lol :P
was looking google earth and found the marshall islands in the pacific - when i zoomed in i noticed all the trees - and i mean "all the trees" are in a perfect formation - in very nice and neat rows! it seems odd that the whole group of islands is like this! even in the smallest areas where there seem to only be like 10 or 20 trees there all aligned up nicley in rows! wierd!
anyone know how or why this is? it cant be natural? did the islanders do this? ive no idea!
The French developed numerous copra plantations on the islands over the 100 years up to independence in 1980, and they're still the dominant factor in today's economy. All the palm trees are planted in nice neat rows as are other crop producing trees.(Source: Plantations In The South Pacific)