In a protected area high in the White Mountains in eastern California, 15 miles east of Bishop, you'll find the
oldest living trees
in the world. The gnarled beauties, called the Great Basin Bristlecone
Pine, are believed to be 1,000 to around 4,800 years old.
Can you imagine the amount of history they've been through? These trees
were young and growing at the time stone axes were being used in Europe,
the Great Pyramid of Cheops was being built, and cuneiform clay tablets
were being used in northern Syria.
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