World's Oldest Living Thing, Methuselah, Doug Berry
Ancient Bristlecone Pine, Schulman Grove Visitor's Center, White Mountains. Doug Berry and friend Kellie of the Sierra Region of California and Nevada search out the world's oldest living thing; Methuselah, 4,853 years old. Starting from Nevada they drive up into the scenic high elevations of the White Mountains of California. These mountains are located east of Bishop and reach elevations in excess of 11,000'. Here at around 8-10,000 ' elevation are found the Great Basin Bristlecone Pine which live for thousands of years clinging to the dolomitic slopes.

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The upper part of California's White Mountain looks like Mars.

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Nevada's Thunder Mountain, Curiosity of the Desert, Doug Berry

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They Released 4 Bison Into a Dead Forest — Nobody Expected It to Wake Up

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I Wasn’t Supposed To Find This

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🌵✨ Discover the raw beauty and artistic soul of Darwin, California

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The Most Disturbing Things Oil Drills Have Dragged Up From Deep Time

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I Found Giant Trees on Google Earth

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Ancient StoneHenge Technology Reveal By Wally Wallington Part 1

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Homeowner Finds Massive Cave Beneath His House

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#553 Weirdos in the Whites: Exploring The Wild and Desolate White Mountains of California

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Nothing about the honey badger is normal... and here is why

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When and why was it made?

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15 BIGGEST Trees in the World

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The OLDEST Archaeological Sites In North America

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The Deeper We Went The More Intense It Got

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Springs in the Desert, Nevada, Doug Berry

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What the Rhine Revealed in 1936 — and Why It Is Sealed Today

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Seminole Pathways | Directed by Scott Barnett | Full Documentary

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The U.S. Abandoned Hundreds of Bison In the Desert... 10 Years Later, This Happened

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