Bristlecone Pines | 100 Wonders | Atlas Obscura

In Eastern Nevada on the top of Wheeler Peak in the Great Basin National park sit some of the oldest living organisms in the world. –

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Written and hosted by Dylan Thuras (@dylanthuras)
Edited and Graphics by Michelle Enemark (@mjenemark)

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https://www.nps.gov/media/video/view.htm?id=005A7C7B-9197-FF49-339CA96C4E5D7522

Bristlecone Pine GB NP
Bristlecone in Great Basin National Park, Nevada
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