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Cedar Breaks Bristlecone 296a
Bristlecone pines are among the oldest living trees, many over 1000 years and the oldest on this point being 1600 years old. They don't tell you which of the trees at the point is 1600 years old, though my guess is that it is the tree in the next picture. Most bristlecone pines that I have seen (in California and at Great Basin National Park) do not have nearly as much greenery as the one in this picture.
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