heres one
http://62.193.18.228/index_View.asp?code=151102
2007-08-28 19:10:51
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answered by Drago_65 5
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There is a redwood tree in Santa Cruz, CA that is actually 6000 years old. It's said to be the oldest living tree in the country. We took our son on a train ride through the redwood forest and the conductor pointed it out. It was really one of the most amazing sights. The trunk of that tree was almost as big as my first apartment. ha ha
2007-08-28 19:31:29
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answered by Gab&Thomas 5
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Men cut down and cut up—during the summer the United States Congress debated and passed the Wilderness Act of 1964—what turned out to be the oldest known living Great Basin bristlecone pine, found not in the White Mountains, but hundreds of miles to the east, in what is now but was not then, Great Basin National Park. That tree, which Currey estimated “began growing about 4,900 years ago,” has been dated by others at perhaps more than 5,100 years of age.
http://www.terrain.org/essays/14/cohen.htm
4000+ year old tree, among the oldest living things in the world
http://www.lightscapegallery.com/seattlelawhitney/seattlelawhitney-Images/97.jpg
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2007-08-28 19:37:53
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answered by LucySD 7
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There is a Bristle Cone Pine tree that is 4,733 years old
in the Methuselah Grove in the Inyo National Forest
in the eastern Sierra Nevada in California.
2007-08-28 19:17:17
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answered by Caiman94941 4
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Sherwood Forest in Nottingham
Home of Robin Hood
2007-08-28 19:40:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Pinus estrata is reckoned to be over 5,000 years old found in th eSierra Nevadas CA
Sequoiadendron giganteum
Sequoia sempervirens
2007-08-29 23:40:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I saw one in Tokyo. In a Garden near the Palace. Go there and look for it.
2007-08-29 04:45:12
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answered by fugazi48 4
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the redwoods in northern California. or the petrified forest
2007-08-28 20:10:37
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answered by Anonymous
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California of course.
2007-08-28 19:10:48
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answered by myothernewname 6
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Whats the point
2007-08-28 19:13:20
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answered by silconbob 3
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