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Creation: The Oldest Living Things

By Eowyn @DrEowyn

Artist Rachel Sussman spent the past decade documenting the world’s oldest living things. Working with biologists, she has traveled to deserts and islands, from the Australian Outback to Antarctica, to photograph organisms that are 2,000 years old or older. She has given a TED talk about her project, and published a new book of photographs and essays, The Oldest Living Things in the World. (Source: CNN)

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oldest1Pafuri baobab tree. Up to 2,000 years old. Kruger Game Preserve, South Africa.oldest2Antarctic moss. 5,500 years old. Elephant Island, Antarctica.oldest3Welwitschia mirabilis plant. 2,000 years old. Namib Naukluft Desert, Namibia.oldest4Llareta plant. Up to 3,000 years old. Atacama Desert, Chile.oldest5Mojave yucca. 12,000 years old. Mojave Desert, California. oldest6Stromatolites. 2,000 to 3,000 years old. Carbla Station, Western Australia. oldest7Huon pine. 10,500 years old. Mount Read, Tasmania, Australia.oldest8Posidonia oceanica sea grass. 100,000 years old. Balearic Islands, Spain. oldest9Bristlecone pine. Up to 5,000 years old. White Mountains, California.oldest10Rare eucalyptus. 13,000 years old. New South Wales, Australia. 

~Eowyn


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