The World's Oldest Living Organism Is in California
The Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in the Eastern Sierras is home to the world’s oldest living organism, a 5,062 year old tree. It was 500 when the Egyptian pyramids were built - and 1,200 when Homer wrote The Odyssey. This one scales beautifully as a large print.
(NOTE: The world’s oldest tree is not labeled for its protection. This tree is likely 3,000+ years old.)
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Printed on Kodak Endura Lustre paper from Miller's Professional Imaging Lab
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The Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in the Eastern Sierras is home to the world’s oldest living organism, a 5,062 year old tree. It was 500 when the Egyptian pyramids were built - and 1,200 when Homer wrote The Odyssey. This one scales beautifully as a large print.
(NOTE: The world’s oldest tree is not labeled for its protection. This tree is likely 3,000+ years old.)
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Printed on Kodak Endura Lustre paper from Miller's Professional Imaging Lab
Print only; frame and mat not included
The Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in the Eastern Sierras is home to the world’s oldest living organism, a 5,062 year old tree. It was 500 when the Egyptian pyramids were built - and 1,200 when Homer wrote The Odyssey. This one scales beautifully as a large print.
(NOTE: The world’s oldest tree is not labeled for its protection. This tree is likely 3,000+ years old.)
Free shipping
Printed on Kodak Endura Lustre paper from Miller's Professional Imaging Lab
Print only; frame and mat not included