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Methuselah Tree: World's Oldest Tree

Thursday, October 15, 2009

There is a documentary film about the Methuselah Tree, the world's oldest tree. Methuselah is know to be about 4,643 years old.

Has anyone saw the "The Curse of The Methuselah Tree" documentary? I could not find it online.

According to windfallfilms.com:

This is the story of the oldest living thing on earth and its unique view of human civilisation. With narration and specially-commissioned poetry by Roger McGough.

This original film combines beautifully shot footage of Methuselah, the 26-foot bristlecone pine, with reconstructions of the thousands of years it has witnessed. But what if such a witness could speak? For the first time this 4,643-year-old is given his own voice.

Hear the tree’s perspective on passing of ancient civilisations, the settlement of America by Europeans and the testing of atom bombs 100 miles away in the Nevada desert.

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