Thousands of feet above the Nevada desert, in a part of Great Basin National Park that tourists rarely see, park ecologist Gretchen Baker neared the top of Mount Washington and raised her binoculars. There just below, sprouting directly from the limestone, grew some of the oldest living things on Earth.
With nothing around to kill them, these ancient beasts are left alone year after year to simply do what they do: store water in needles that can live for decades and pack on the teensiest bit of heft at a time. The wood grows so slowly it gets too dense for beetles or disease to penetrate.Please be respectful of copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited.: This young bristlecone pine was spared during the Phillips Ranch Fire in 2000, which killed thousands of others.
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Can those be planted in the US to counter the drought?
maybe this tree holds the fountain of youth?!
Really the oldest tree is spiritual, called the world tree
It's older than Methuselah? Wow!
And do you give fruit or is it just forest?
The Bristlecone Pine will always be the oldest in my book…as Pluto is still a planet.
Oh!!! Oldest tree Good view❤🖤.
human are the bigest virus in the history of the universe
Woa!
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The oldest tree is an Aspen Tree called the Pando Aspen tree and it is estimated to be over 80000 years old. There are numerous trees older than the two you talk about. What ridiculously poor research by the reporter….
Up on the Swedish mountains you can visit Old Tjikko - the world's oldest tree with its 9550 years.
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