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Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in the White Mountains of California.
http://suisekiart.com/2008/07/27/the-oldest-trees-on-earth/
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Detail of previous picture showing the base of the tree.

The soil erodes at a rate of about 1 foot/thousand years. The end of the exposed root on the right is about 3 feet off the ground.
jtroth > Detail of previous picture showing the base of the tree.

The soil erodes at a rate of about 1 foot/thousand years.  The end of the exposed root on the right is about 3 feet off the ground.
Detail of previous picture showing the base of the tree.

The soil erodes at a rate of about 1 foot/thousand years. The end of the exposed root on the right is about 3 feet off the ground.
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Camera: Canon (Canon Eos Digital Rebel Xsi) |
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Original size: 1500px x 1000px |
Current: 800px x 533px |
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