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  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
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  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10320.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10332.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10329.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10318.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10265.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10262.jpg
  • Aspen trees against blue sky at sunrise, Great Basin National Park Nevada USA
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  • Approaching storm at sunset over Wheeler Peak, Great Basin National Park Nevada USA
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  • Approaching storm at sunset over Wheeler Peak, Great Basin National Park Nevada USA
    am_061108_10189.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10264.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10335.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10263.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10254.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10229.jpg
  • Wheeler Peak at sunrise, Great Basin National Park Nevada USA
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  • Aspen trees against blue sky at sunrise, Great Basin National Park Nevada USA
    am_061109_10210.jpg
  • Wheeler Peak at sunrise, Great Basin National Park Nevada USA
    am_061109_10204.jpg
  • Approaching storm at sunset over Wheeler Peak, Great Basin National Park Nevada USA
    am_061108_10192.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years. Great Basin National Park Utah USA
    am_061109_10324.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10312.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10276.jpg
  • Aspen trees against blue sky at sunrise, Great Basin National Park Nevada USA
    am_061109_10227.jpg
  • Wheeler Peak at sunrise, Great Basin National Park Nevada USA
    am_061109_10216.jpg
  • Aspen trees against blue sky at sunrise, Great Basin National Park Nevada USA
    am_061109_10213.jpg
  • Approaching storm at sunset over Wheeler Peak, Great Basin National Park Nevada USA
    am_061108_10195.jpg
  • Approaching storm at sunset over Wheeler Peak, Great Basin National Park Nevada USA
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  • Wheeler Peak at sunrise, Great Basin National Park Nevada USA
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  • Approaching storm at sunset over Wheeler Peak, Great Basin National Park Nevada USA
    am_061108_10194.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years. Great Basin National Park Utah USA
    am_061109_10258.jpg
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