Monday, September 15, 2025

Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) at Inyo National Forest, White Mountains, California At 4,000 years old, this bristlecone tree has seen over a million sunrises and sunsets. The worlds oldest bristlecone pine has lived in this forest for 5,071 years. To protect the oldest trees from vandalism, their locations and exact identities are kept secret.

 


8 comments:

  1. Its an iconic one, shows up many places in visual media. Nice shot.

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  2. The oldest living thing on earth...

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  3. Not seeing anything green on this. Is it still alive?

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  4. That wouldn’t be enough firewood to fill my pickup

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  5. -----God's own-near the God Zone-----

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  6. Did you hear about the District Ranger who allowed one to be cut down to count the tree rings?

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  7. I've been there. Pretty cold and desolate. Saw these trees on Mt. Wheeler in the east side of Nevada too.

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