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The worlds oldest tree is... A Bristlecone pine tree found in California, and it is 4,600 years old.

The title for the world's oldest tree could go to several trees.

One of the contenders is believed to be a Palmer's oak (Quercus palmeri) in California, estimated at around 13,000 years old.

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