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The President!! 3200 Years Old

DanR

Diamond Level Sponsor
Thought you Guys might enjoy a little history!

3200 YEARS IN ONE PHOTOGRAPH
~ AT SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK ~
Thankfully, no loggers took it down, nor forest fires or earthquakes!
Just a quiet life in a California forest for all these years ...
3,200!
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Not every tree has a nickname, but 'The President' has earned it.
This giant sequoia stands at 247 feet tall & is estimated to be over 3,200 years old.
Imagine, this tree was already 700 years old during the height of ancient Greece's civilization and
1200 years old when Jesus lived
while Rome was well into its rule of most of the western world and points beyond.
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The trunk of The President measures 27 feet across,
with 2 BILLION needles from base to top.
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Because of its unbelievable size, this tree has never been photographed in its entirety, until now.
National Geographic photographers have worked along with scientists to try and create the first
photo that shows
T he President in all its glory y
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They had to
c limb the tree with pulleys and levers and took thousands of photos.
Of those, they selected 126 and stitched them together
to get this incredible portrait of Th e President.
And here it is:
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The man standing near the trunk of the tree is a good indicator of the tree's size.

Incredible, isn't it?
 

Bill Blue

Platinum Level Sponsor
The forest animals were trying to decide if the Sequoia was dead or alive. The caterpillar said "Surely it is dead, for in my entire lifetime it has not changed."

Bill
 
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