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The Bristlecone Pine trees found in California's White Mountains, home of the oldest known living tree in the world at over 5,000 years, are masters of survival. The colorful trunk of this particular tree managed to wrap itself around a pile of rocks, while still continuing to grow.

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Joseph Priola
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ancient bristlecone pine, forest, california, inyo, white mountains, tree, oldest living tree, limbs, twist, twisting, camping, summer, hiking, oldest tree in the world, methuselah, schulman grove, non-clonal, gnarled, grandview campground, curving, survival
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American West
The Bristlecone Pine trees found in California's White Mountains, home of the oldest known living tree in the world at over 5,000 years, are masters of survival. The colorful trunk of this particular tree managed to wrap itself around a pile of rocks, while still continuing to grow.