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9 of the oldest trees in the world

They had live for thousand of years. For decades, they see the rise and fall of the humans empires, becoming a silent witness of human history. That is the story of the oldest tree in the world. Today, we’re revealing 9 of the oldest living tree on earth.

Methuselah
oldest tree methuselah
The Methuselah tree
Methuselah is a pine tree and considered as world oldest tree. How old is the oldest tree? you might wonder, the Methuselah had live for more than 4,800 years.  It is located in Great Basin Bristlecone, Nevada. There was suppose to be an even older tree called Prometheus there but the tree was cut down in 1964.

Sarv e-Abarkooh
The Sarv e-Abarkooh tree
This tree is located in Abarkooh, Iran. Sarv e-Abarkooh is a cypress tree that had live for almost 4,000 years.  The tree is also known as 'Zoroastrian Sarv' and it is a symbol of community and religion for the Iranian.

Alerce
Alerce tree
 Base on the fossils that they found, researchers estimate that this species exist since 35 million years ago. However, the oldest of the species that still live today is only 3500 year old. This tree is called Alerce and can be found in Chile.

Llangernyw Yew
Llangernyw Yew
This tree play a major roles for communities in Wales. The peoples there usually plant this tree at the cemetery as a symbol of life eternity (according to their culture and believe).

Old Chestnut

Old chesnut tree
It is the oldest Chestnut tree in the world. It can be found in D Alfio, Sicily. It ages was estimated to be about 2,000 to 4,000 years old.

The Senator
the senator cypress tree
The senator tree
“The Senator” was found in Florida, U.S, it is the biggest tree in Mississippi river. This Bald Cypress tree was estimated to had live for about 3,400 to 3,500 years.

Alyshun
The Alyshun tree
This tree is located in Taiwan and was estimated to had live for about 3,000 years. Unfortunately, the tree was destroyed due to heavy rain and storm in July,1, 1997.

General Sherman
The general sherman tree
It is the youngest ancient Giant Sequoia tree and it can be found in Sequioa National Park. It is believed that this tree had live for about 2,300 to 2,700 years.

Jhomonsugi
Jhomonsugi tree
This is the youngest among the oldest tree in the world. It can be found in Yakushima, Japan and ages around 2,170 years old.

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