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The Ipoh Tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
A rainforest palm tree at Tasik Cermin, a lake with reflected view of surrounding in Ipoh, Malaysia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Backlit Tree and Limestone Cliff at Mirror Lake, Ipoh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Low angle view of an old rainforest tree near the limestone mountains in Ipoh, Malaysia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summer tree ipoh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sleeping dog under shady tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sleeping dog under shady tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Ipoh Tree
Altar Of Lord Ganesh Under A Tree In A Temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hummingbird wall art painted by famous artist, Ernest Zacharevic in Ipoh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sleeping dog under shady tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sleeping dog under shady tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
A big tree in the garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
A big tree in the garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golden Tree Snake With Bluish Covering Over Its Eye Royalty Free Stock Photo
The name Ipoh is derived from a local tree, Pohon Epu or now more commonly known as Pokok Ipoh. The sap of this plant is poisonous and was used by Orang Asli (Indigenous Peoples in Malay) to coat the tips of the darts of their blowpipes for hunting purposes.


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