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Nova - 1974 Methuselah Tree - 29.8 was released on: USA: 11 December 2001
Named after the Biblical figure that lived for 969 years, the Methuselah Tree grows in the Methuselah Grove, which is in Inyo National Forest’s “Forest of Ancients,” where it is surrounded by other ancient trees. The exact location of the tree, though, is kept secret to protect it against vandalism.
Methuselah (estimated germination 2832 BC) is a bristlecone pine in the White Mountains of California, which, at 4,838 years old, is the oldest living organism currently known and documented. It is named after Methuselah, a Biblical figure reputed to have lived 969 years. Located at approximately 11,000 feet above sea level, its exact location is currently undisclosed to the public as a protection against vandalism; the coordinates cited refer to the Methuselah Grove Visitor Center. An older specimen, nicknamed Prometheus, was approximately 5,000 years old, but was cut down in 1964. Numerous claims of older plants of other species have been made, but these are all of clonal colonies, not individual plants. http://www.answers.com/methuselah%20tree%20 For a picture of the tree refer to the following link:metree-jpg
"Methuselah' is not a Gaelic word.
No, Methuselah is a character from the Bible.
The Methuselah tree, a bristlecone pine located in California, is estimated to be over 4,800 years old. It is considered one of the oldest living trees on Earth.
Earth's oldest living inhabitant, a Bristlecone Pine Tree nicknamed "Methuselah," logs in at an amazing 4,767 years old. It is believed to be the oldest living tree in North America and possibly the world. It is listed as such in the "Guinness Book of World Records." Methuselah has lived more than a millennium longer than any other tree. It was discovered in the White Mountain Range of the Inyo National Forest of east-central California.
Earth's oldest living inhabitant "Methuselah" has reached the age of 4,768 years.
California. The Great Basin Bristlecone Pine is the oldest living tree in America. Located in California, it is believed to be approximately 4,800 years old. Its nickname is "Methuselah."
Methuselah was the bird in the book
Methuselah Foundation was created in 2003.
Methuselah's Children was created in 1958.