SOUTH CAROLINA. I'M 56 AND CLIMBED ON THE ANGEL TREE AS A KID WHEN WE LIVED IN CHARLESTON IN THE 1970'S AND WENT TO VISIT IT MORE THAN ONCE! IT'S AWESOME!
It is amazing to see the huge number of resting Monarch Butterflies all over the trees on the beach on Kellys Island in Ohio on the north side of the island in September. Literally millions! It’s one of my earliest memories. They are so tired after their long migration down from the Provinces of the Northwest Territories of Canada but they have just gotten started. These are not the same butterflies that flew up from warm Central Mexico where they head in the winter though. They are the children of those butterflies. They will rest on anything. Even a small child’s knee. Utterly charming experience from 60 years ago!
1:10 Wow! The resilience of the California Redwood is mind-blowing! 🌲 Surviving fires and standing strong for over 2,000 years... It's like these trees are nature’s timeless guardians. Truly a symbol of endurance and power!
I love trees in general. Each one has it's own majesty. In Puerto Rico we have many beautiful trees like the Ceiba and the colorful flamboyan, it comes in many colors and many others. I just love them.
I absolutely love trees also especially this time when they start changing. They so beautiful I could cry. Maples seem to be standing out to me more and more❤ i love cedar and pine. ❤God is good❤
You forgot to show one of the coolest trees. It's the world's biggest "Cashew Tree". It's located in the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil (in the Pirangi's Beach). This tree only height 8 meters (almost 27 feet). But that's not the impressive thing about it...what is amazing is it's lenght. It ocupies an area of 9.000m² (square meters). And it could have 2 times more area (because they cut it to prevent danger to roads and houses of the neighborhood). This happens because the tree's branches end up curving down due to gravity and touch the ground. Once that happens the branch starts germinanting new roots (so people think it is a diferent tree, but it's just one, it's estimated that this tree equates to 70 trees of it's species). Years ago this tree would give 80.000 cashew fruits (2,5 tons of the fruit) per harvest season. Nowadays tough is still gives about 15.000 cashew fruits (about o,5 ton).
@@alinesobieray2436 ^^ You must come to my State (Ceará, it's really close to that tree). We also have tons of cashew, in fact, we created our own Cashew soft drink/beverage! And it's DELICIOUS! To me the best in the world! Gotta try it! LOL
@@johnwattdotca LOOOOL I don't think that cashew fruit is a "cherry" kind of fruit. It makes a great juice tough and it's nuts are world wide famous (there's 2 kinds of "Brazilian nut", the cashew's nuts is one of them).
@@johnwattdotca Oh, My State (Ceará) is next to Rio Grande do Norte (so we also have a lot of Cashew), we even created our own cashew soft drink (It's called "São Geraldo")...it's the best in the world! Trust me!
As I watch this amazing documentary on trees I can't help but break out singing HOW GREAT THOU ART, when I in awsome wonder, consider all the wonders Thy hands have made, I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder, the power throughout the universe displayed
The sequoia redwood trees have a unique root system that is a marvel, compared to their mammoth size. Their roots are relatively shallow. There is no tap root to anchor them deep into the earth. The roots actually only go down 6-12 feet, and yet, these trees rarely fall over.
Actually, the redwoods are dependent on growing in groves to help break the force of the wind to avoid being toppled. Loggers used to harvest too many trees in an area, leaving too small a population to break the wind. The remaining trees would then topple. Of course, the fallen trees would then be harvested, too, "To keep them from going to waste." And that was how preservationist efforts were circumvented.
The last one is actually a volcanic uprising in Eastern Wyoming called the Devils Tower. I've been there several times it has a 1 mile walking path around the base , also it's where part of Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind was filmed, and no there's no box canyon on any side
True, Devils Tower is NOT a tree. It is composed of igneous rock. It was formed about 40 million years ago by magma intruding into sedimentary rock layers. The magma formation occurred 1 to 2 miles beneath the surface. It cooled very slowly, allowing it to arrange into columns that are up to 20 feet wide. The columns are usually 6-sided (hexagonal) in shape, although sometimes 4, 5, or 7-sided. This polygonic structure gives the surface of the Tower its angular appearance. After the Tower's formation far below the surface, the erosion of the surrounding sedimentary rock eroded away. By about 10 million years ago, this erosion began exposing the Tower's igneous rock which resists erosion. The Tower is 867 feet high. (Info from Wikipedia and National Park Service articles about the Tower.)
I was really surprised when I watched your video, it helped me learn many interesting things, especially the majesty of nature, thank you for bringing those values
I've grown both types of Sequoya and will again when I this stage of my life overed with and start again. They are both magnificent trees and I want to grow as many as I have acreage for.
Sequoia Tree, Redwood went through the drive through tree twice over a couple of years. Was blow down in a storm many years later. The Boab Prison Tree, Australia, I was there in 1983. Forgot all about it till I saw it here on this show. Thanks, great memory. 👍👍
The Dragon Tree is probably the most exceptional tree type. So wonderful. The President, and The Boab Prison tree are both a very close second. Let us not forget The Monkey Pod Tree!
The baobab tree in Africa is truly impressive. During droughts, it has helped many people avoid dying from thirst and hunger. The tree can store a massive amount of water.
A few years ago, I read about a colony of ancient trees that were actually one organism connected by its roots. Its home was either N. Zealand or Australia and its exact location is protected by the government. The colony was said to be older than the common era. I was hoping to see these 'trees' in this video, but I guess not.
What? Nothing about de 5400 years old Alerce? The Alerce tree, scientifically known as Fitzroya cupressoides, is a coniferous evergreen tree native to the southern regions of Chile and Argentina. It's renowned for its longevity, with some individuals estimated to be thousands of years old. In fact, the Alerce Milenario, or "Great Grandfather," located in Chile's Alerce Costero National Park, is believed to be over 5,400 years old, making it a strong contender for the title of the oldest living tree on Earth.
The oldest living tree is Pando (9,000 to 14,000 years old). It is a colonial tree with many trunks (each of them not nearly that old) connected underground into one vast single organism, the heaviest on Earth.
There are several cies of long lived trees that have been claimed to be over 5000 years old, but only the Bristlecone Pine is backed by ring data evidence. Slow growing rings from the outer part of the trunk where core samples can be taken CANNOT be extrapolated through the entire radius of the tree because growth rates are typically faster at first , then slow down dramatically as the tree ages. This mistake has erroneously led people to claim 2000 year old Yew trees in Wales are 5000 years old. Even the 2000+ year old Kauri of New Zealand would be calculated at 5,000 years of age if such schoolboy science was applied. The most credible calculated age for Alerce is around the 3000 year mark. Very wonderful ! It does not need exaggeration.
Bad documentary. This is narrated by AI. And it is not original content. It is like a collage put together from pieces of material made by others. And there are random unrelated pieces mixed in just because they look cool. This is really bad quality content.
Creating a quality documentary requires the efforts of many people, from editors, directors, to researchers. You may feel that the content arrangement is not perfect, but that does not mean it is not valuable or lacks investment. Sometimes combining different sources of material is to bring a multi-dimensional view of an issue. More importantly, every part of the documentary has its own purpose and meaning, not just randomly thrown in because it ‘looks cool’. Instead of judging based on emotions, evaluate it more fairly!
@@riverannie7 Yes. The addition of this to conclude the doco showed just what morons the producers are. How about a bit of respect for other people? With so many naïve comments here it's not hard to see why the world's going up it's own shirt-tails. Do something you're good at, FCS.
Your God goofed creating me and you, we're wicked/evil animals; ask the trees and they'll tell you the worst force against their continued existence, is us.
so are hurrucanes,Aides,Famine, Nuclear destruction and Donald Trump. If he gets to be known for the good stuff,he has to own up to the bad. Of course it could all be down to "NATURE"
Yeah, Devils Tower in Wyoming; formed of phonolite porphyry, an igneous type of rock. A solidified upwelling of magma, with the surrounding soil eroded away. Pretty cool, but clickbait, not a tree. Probably not really an alien landing pad, either...
@@bentheredonethat-lx6nh You must've looked in the mirror when saying that. It is, in fact, the Devil's Tower. Notice the red circle at the right bottom of the picture. This is the trail that takes you as close as aloud to it. A Biblical tree that was cut down?! By whom, Paul Bunyon and his gigantic chainsaw?! Haha... in fact, "ignorance consumes YOU."
I visited Muir Woods in CA to see the Gia-normous redwood forest. They are incredibly massive, One of the trees had a huge opening in the base like 20 feet high, so I asked a friend to take a pic of me standing inside it. I'm reading the brochure as we left and learned that HUGE bats live inside those caverns. Yikes!
Bombacoideae, Baobob trees are native to Madagascar, but also grow in mainland Africa, and Australia. The Baobob trees have also been introduced to other regions such as Asia, they are absolutely amazing trees, Cheers for the reel Max...
I love trees and planted thousands. Lots of time I did throw Avocado seed along the Hana Hwy. and not to long afterwards my kids eat the fruit. But one of my favored is the Banyan tree. Especially the one in Lahaina. Even thou it got burned by the terrible fire it is still alive and will grow on just like the Aloha of Maui and it's people. Much love and peace from Germany.
🌳 🌲🌴 keep MOTHER 🌎 healthy. 🌳s make the air we breath & absorb polution from air &💧.🌳roots hold🌎together. 🌲🌲 give shelter, food & homes to 1000s of animals. When a🌳dies it rots & creats healthy compost that 1000s of plants & animals benefit from.🌲🌲are used for building metrials.🌳🌳🌳never stop giving, with out them🌎would slowly die.
That is a falsification by arrogant/ignorant scientists and their theories. 'Devils Tower' was a World Life Tree among others around the planet. It was cut down a long time ago. If they , the scientist did any thorough investigation and research, they will find large fossilized roots from devils tower traveling for several hundred feet.
I would also like to know where this giant tree is located. I can't see but the beginning of the lowest branches. Can't see the top of the tree. After watching this beautiful video of the big trees I must say I've been left wanting.
@@Jaime-u5m I planted a 4 year-old giant sequoia in my front yard 24 years ago and it's now 30 feet tall and 15 inches in diameter. The root systems of sequoias and redwoods will spread very wide, but are shallow, in part due to them mostly evolving in soils that have solid rock 4 to 10 feet down, which is not penetrated by roots. They receive a large portion of their water through their foliage and bark, from heavy morning fog in the hot months and rainfall during the remainder of the year. When I water my trees and shrubs, I always spray it up high in the sequoia's branches.
😮 These magnificent Father / Mother Trees are Living Sentinel Guardians of Mother Earth 🌏 like the Mother Trees in the movie AVATAR ... Once these Father / Mother Trees being cut down ... Earth 🌏 is in rapid deterioration & decay as can be witness in today's world ... 🙏
President tree is much younger than the Pyramids as Pyramids are more than 4000 years old. The oldest recorded tree is in Sri Lanka in the old capital city which is called Anuradhapura .This is a Ficus religiosa tree and is brought to Sri Lanka from India more than 2400years ago and it is still there today.Buddhists believe Suddhartha Gauthama became Buddha under a Bodhi tree in India and this tree is from a branch of that growing for more than 2400 years.
Amazing tree. Pretty good video but you really should have told us where these trees are at on earth. Most I had to look up according to name but the last one you didn't even give us its name.
Big trees (both voluminous, thick and high) are beautiful. But they are not the oldest ones on earth. The oldest tree in the world (still alive!) is a pinetree and it is located somewhere in the midst of the Swedish mountains. That tree belongs to an organism that started growing more than 9 000 (nine thousand!) years ago! It happened shortly after the last ice age ended in Scandinavia. The exact location of this tree is a - very - well kept secret by Swedish authorities.
Eucalipt Regans is the tallest tree on earth found in Tasmania and has recently been rediscovered... At its tallest it was 38 meters taller than the redwoods....
Near Sequoia National Forest in the Bishop area of California about 10,000 feet above sea level lives the bristle cone pine tree, the oldest trees in the world by far. Eight thousand years old.
SOUTH CAROLINA. I'M 56 AND CLIMBED ON THE ANGEL TREE AS A KID WHEN WE LIVED IN CHARLESTON IN THE 1970'S AND WENT TO VISIT IT MORE THAN ONCE! IT'S AWESOME!
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Why are you yelling? Caps lock?
So amazing, love trees. Thank you.
Bamboo is not a tree, it is a grass.
It’s A Grass Due To It Being Hollow And Lacks The Woody Tissues In Trees.
Bamboo when it is small it is called grass,when it grows big it is called bamboo tree.
There are a couple species of Bamboo some good for timber
Bamboo is monocotyledonous unlike all woody trees which are dicotyledonous.
@@yerramsettybasavaiahnaidu3559 nobody calls it a bamboo tree. It’s just bamboo. There is timber bamboo however.
It is amazing to see the huge number of resting Monarch Butterflies all over the trees on the beach on Kellys Island in Ohio on the north side of the island in September. Literally millions! It’s one of my earliest memories. They are so tired after their long migration down from the Provinces of the Northwest Territories of Canada but they have just gotten started. These are not the same butterflies that flew up from warm Central Mexico where they head in the winter though. They are the children of those butterflies. They will rest on anything. Even a small child’s knee. Utterly charming experience from 60 years ago!
1:10 Wow! The resilience of the California Redwood is mind-blowing! 🌲 Surviving fires and standing strong for over 2,000 years... It's like these trees are nature’s timeless guardians. Truly a symbol of endurance and power!
Absolutely awe-inspiring! The beauty and resilience of these trees are truly humbling 🌲✨ Nature never ceases to amaze us with its wonders! 💚
I love trees in general. Each one has it's own majesty. In Puerto Rico we have many beautiful trees like the Ceiba and the colorful flamboyan, it comes in many colors and many others. I just love them.
I love trees, but I know wood much better... someday, I hope to know enough about trees that I won't have to cut them down just to identify them .
search acacia tree
I absolutely love trees also especially this time when they start changing. They so beautiful I could cry. Maples seem to be standing out to me more and more❤ i love cedar and pine. ❤God is good❤
The video is very detailed and full of information. Thank you for taking the time to create quality videos like this.
Thank ypu for bringing these beautiful and unusual trees for the viewers to see
Absolutely massive-nature's true giant!
Amazing, Beautiful trees!
I love trees in general. Each one has it's own majest!
Just beautiful I love the big trees Thank you for sharing this great documentary
Full of lies
@@lucaswilhelmmeyer6943
Hater of Truth.
Love, Honor and Respect to the biggest trees in the world.
Learn to pronounce Oaxaca.
IT IS OAHACA . Americans…
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WoW! Astonishing! This is why I love nature!
You said creature which it is Not😮
Yes motehr nature is amazing.
@@LeandroJeff-u5v
Father God is amazing, as all things were made, and created by and through Jesus the Christ.
Amen and Alleluia
@@bentheredonethat-lx6nh amen brother
Thank you very much for your Excellent, Informative video. The Biggest Tree on Earth is Bigger Than Your Imagination From London, England.
You forgot to show one of the coolest trees. It's the world's biggest "Cashew Tree". It's located in the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil (in the Pirangi's Beach). This tree only height 8 meters (almost 27 feet). But that's not the impressive thing about it...what is amazing is it's lenght. It ocupies an area of 9.000m² (square meters). And it could have 2 times more area (because they cut it to prevent danger to roads and houses of the neighborhood). This happens because the tree's branches end up curving down due to gravity and touch the ground. Once that happens the branch starts germinanting new roots (so people think it is a diferent tree, but it's just one, it's estimated that this tree equates to 70 trees of it's species). Years ago this tree would give 80.000 cashew fruits (2,5 tons of the fruit) per harvest season. Nowadays tough is still gives about 15.000 cashew fruits (about o,5 ton).
Ama ing thanks to share that's story
@@alinesobieray2436 ^^ You must come to my State (Ceará, it's really close to that tree). We also have tons of cashew, in fact, we created our own Cashew soft drink/beverage! And it's DELICIOUS! To me the best in the world! Gotta try it! LOL
It's a good thing I can't afford to visit as a tourist. Locals would wonder where so many cashews went. I'm a vacuum around cherry trees.
@@johnwattdotca LOOOOL I don't think that cashew fruit is a "cherry" kind of fruit. It makes a great juice tough and it's nuts are world wide famous (there's 2 kinds of "Brazilian nut", the cashew's nuts is one of them).
@@johnwattdotca Oh, My State (Ceará) is next to Rio Grande do Norte (so we also have a lot of Cashew), we even created our own cashew soft drink (It's called "São Geraldo")...it's the best in the world! Trust me!
As I watch this amazing documentary on trees I can't help but break out singing HOW GREAT THOU ART, when I in awsome wonder, consider all the wonders Thy hands have made, I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder, the power throughout the universe displayed
The sequoia redwood trees have a unique root system that is a marvel, compared to their mammoth size. Their roots are relatively shallow. There is no tap root to anchor them deep into the earth. The roots actually only go down 6-12 feet, and yet, these trees rarely fall over.
I heard (???) sequoias interlink their roots with others around them,
I suppose ... they're rooting for each other ...
Actually, the redwoods are dependent on growing in groves to help break the force of the wind to avoid being toppled.
Loggers used to harvest too many trees in an area, leaving too small a population to break the wind. The remaining trees would then topple.
Of course, the fallen trees would then be harvested, too, "To keep them from going to waste."
And that was how preservationist efforts were circumvented.
Sequoias and redwoods are different species
Bamboo is a GRASS, not a tree.
Who teach you is a grass not a tree ?
Moss became grasses!!
Agree... bamboo IS a grass...
@@bahdengpyngrope1323 Grass is a plant, not tree
But is higher than the most trees.
The last one is actually a volcanic uprising in Eastern Wyoming called the Devils Tower. I've been there several times it has a 1 mile walking path around the base , also it's where part of Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind was filmed, and no there's no box canyon on any side
Thank you so much for explaining that. I wish they could have done it here.
👌👌👌
True, Devils Tower is NOT a tree. It is composed of igneous rock. It was formed about 40 million years ago by magma intruding into sedimentary rock layers. The magma formation occurred 1 to 2 miles beneath the surface. It cooled very slowly, allowing it to arrange into columns that are up to 20 feet wide. The columns are usually 6-sided (hexagonal) in shape, although sometimes 4, 5, or 7-sided. This polygonic structure gives the surface of the Tower its angular appearance. After the Tower's formation far below the surface, the erosion of the surrounding sedimentary rock eroded away. By about 10 million years ago, this erosion began exposing the Tower's igneous rock which resists erosion. The Tower is 867 feet high. (Info from Wikipedia and National Park Service articles about the Tower.)
I think that they added this in order to see how gullible people can be!
@@mtngrammy6953 You gave me a good laugh!!!!
Unbelievably huge-nature at its finest!
Nature Wonder ! Can't imagine how big that is!
Sweet, excellent video!
......Awesome!!
I was really surprised when I watched your video, it helped me learn many interesting things, especially the majesty of nature, thank you for bringing those values
This was a beautiful and humbling video the water tree and the fire tree I had no idea so many different and useful trees
Very nice and very interesting.
I've grown both types of Sequoya and will again when I this stage of my life overed with and start again. They are both magnificent trees and I want to grow as many as I have acreage for.
Cool video.😎
Awesome information about trees some of these trees need to be planted in various regions of earth where there is water scarce
I love and so intrigued with and about Trees!
Beautiful trees 🌲 I love them
There’s still so much of nature left unexplored.
Sequoia Tree, Redwood went through the drive through tree twice over a couple of years. Was blow down in a storm many years later. The Boab Prison Tree, Australia, I was there in 1983. Forgot all about it till I saw it here on this show. Thanks, great memory. 👍👍
Thank you for gThe commentary was so helpful to explain some amazing facts.iving me the chance to see these amazing trees.
What about the Bristle Cone Pine, the oldest living thing on earth that exist in almost impossible circumstances near Death Valley, California.
Try Pando.
The Dragon Tree is probably the most exceptional tree type. So wonderful. The President, and The Boab Prison tree are both a very close second. Let us not forget The Monkey Pod Tree!
God's creation is beautiful! And magnificent!
Thanks for this great informations
Imagine if these old trees could be storytellers!
The baobab tree in Africa is truly impressive. During droughts, it has helped many people avoid dying from thirst and hunger. The tree can store a massive amount of water.
A few years ago, I read about a colony of ancient trees that were actually one organism connected by its roots. Its home was either N. Zealand or Australia and its exact location is protected by the government. The colony was said to be older than the common era. I was hoping to see these 'trees' in this video, but I guess not.
Beautiful information about some of the giant trees.
May be you wanna add the Chinar tree from Kashmir.
I love it❤❤❤
Cool - the Deadvlei is in my country - Namibia 🇳🇦
What? Nothing about de 5400 years old Alerce?
The Alerce tree, scientifically known as Fitzroya cupressoides, is a coniferous evergreen tree native to the southern regions of Chile and Argentina. It's renowned for its longevity, with some individuals estimated to be thousands of years old. In fact, the Alerce Milenario, or "Great Grandfather," located in Chile's Alerce Costero National Park, is believed to be over 5,400 years old, making it a strong contender for the title of the oldest living tree on Earth.
Thanks for making us aware of it!!!
The oldest living tree is Pando (9,000 to 14,000 years old). It is a colonial tree with many trunks (each of them not nearly that old) connected underground into one vast single organism, the heaviest on Earth.
There are several cies of long lived trees that have been claimed to be over 5000 years old, but only the Bristlecone Pine is backed by ring data evidence. Slow growing rings from the outer part of the trunk where core samples can be taken CANNOT be extrapolated through the entire radius of the tree because growth rates are typically faster at first , then slow down dramatically as the tree ages. This mistake has erroneously led people to claim 2000 year old Yew trees in Wales are 5000 years old. Even the 2000+ year old Kauri of New Zealand would be calculated at 5,000 years of age if such schoolboy science was applied.
The most credible calculated age for Alerce is around the 3000 year mark. Very wonderful ! It does not need exaggeration.
Bad documentary. This is narrated by AI. And it is not original content. It is like a collage put together from pieces of material made by others. And there are random unrelated pieces mixed in just because they look cool. This is really bad quality content.
I thought it was a great documentary
Creating a quality documentary requires the efforts of many people, from editors, directors, to researchers. You may feel that the content arrangement is not perfect, but that does not mean it is not valuable or lacks investment. Sometimes combining different sources of material is to bring a multi-dimensional view of an issue. More importantly, every part of the documentary has its own purpose and meaning, not just randomly thrown in because it ‘looks cool’. Instead of judging based on emotions, evaluate it more fairly!
And the last tree I’d not a tree but an extinct volcano
The last tree was not a tree at all, but in fact the devil's tower in Wyoming. Wtf? Didn't anyone else catch that?
@@riverannie7 Yes. The addition of this to conclude the doco showed just what morons the producers are. How about a bit of respect for other people? With so many naïve comments here it's not hard to see why the world's going up it's own shirt-tails. Do something you're good at, FCS.
Cool, THANKS!
God's beautiful creation a gift from our father🌳
Amen and Alleluia
Your God goofed creating me and you, we're wicked/evil animals; ask the trees and they'll tell you the worst force against their continued existence, is us.
so are hurrucanes,Aides,Famine, Nuclear destruction and Donald Trump. If he gets to be known for the good stuff,he has to own up to the bad. Of course it could all be down to "NATURE"
Trees communications with one another and they can think. it's amazing. They are very clever, but they are trees🌹🌹🌹🌹❤❤❤❤
The last huge tree it showed is not a tree that is a mountain that they're trying to pass off as a tree. What a joke.
I was wondering why they didn't show the whole tree - top to bottom.
In fact, it is a stump, that once was a Biblical Tree, that was cut down by the Watchers. Ignorance consumes you.
Yeah, Devils Tower in Wyoming; formed of phonolite porphyry, an igneous type of rock. A solidified upwelling of magma, with the surrounding soil eroded away. Pretty cool, but clickbait, not a tree. Probably not really an alien landing pad, either...
@@lieninger
Your IGNORANT
@@bentheredonethat-lx6nh You must've looked in the mirror when saying that. It is, in fact, the Devil's Tower. Notice the red circle at the right bottom of the picture. This is the trail that takes you as close as aloud to it. A Biblical tree that was cut down?! By whom, Paul Bunyon and his gigantic chainsaw?! Haha... in fact, "ignorance consumes YOU."
I love trees 🌳
I would also like to take a look. Breathtaking
I visited Muir Woods in CA to see the Gia-normous redwood forest. They are incredibly massive, One of the trees had a huge opening in the base like 20 feet high, so I asked a friend to take a pic of me standing inside it. I'm reading the brochure as we left and learned that HUGE bats live inside those caverns. Yikes!
If we heart trees it will heart you you save the nature 🙎 you love it ❤
WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD.
Bombacoideae, Baobob trees are native to Madagascar, but also grow in mainland Africa, and Australia. The Baobob trees have also been introduced to other regions such as Asia, they are absolutely amazing trees, Cheers for the reel Max...
I love trees and planted thousands. Lots of time I did throw Avocado seed along the Hana Hwy. and not to long afterwards my kids eat the fruit. But one of my favored is the Banyan tree. Especially the one in Lahaina. Even thou it got burned by the terrible fire it is still alive and will grow on just like the Aloha of Maui and it's people. Much love and peace from Germany.
🌳 🌲🌴 keep MOTHER 🌎 healthy. 🌳s make the air we breath & absorb polution from air &💧.🌳roots hold🌎together. 🌲🌲 give shelter, food & homes to 1000s of animals. When a🌳dies it rots & creats healthy compost that 1000s of plants & animals benefit from.🌲🌲are used for building metrials.🌳🌳🌳never stop giving, with out them🌎would slowly die.
Cute use of the memes but most annoying when trying to read your comment. However, I actually agree with most of what you say.
THEN SINGS MY SOUL , MY SAVIOR GOD TO THEE, HOW GREAT THOU ART
No words to explain what has been going on here I'm totally floored
thanks for saving the trees, have more tree sanctauraries,. tree museum., save the red woods, and mighty sherman.
Click bait, that last tree is not a tree.
That is a falsification by arrogant/ignorant scientists and their theories. 'Devils Tower' was a World Life Tree among others around the planet. It was cut down a long time ago. If they , the scientist did any thorough investigation and research, they will find large fossilized roots from devils tower traveling for several hundred feet.
It was once...
Nice BRO💪😄👍
some of the places u mentioned the country name .some trees you didnt mentioned where its located ?
Every segment ends with something out of a Hallmark card. 🤣
Amaz😮
I would also like to know where this giant tree is located. I can't see but the beginning of the lowest branches. Can't see the top of the tree. After watching this beautiful video of the big trees I must say I've been left wanting.
Amen...3 n 'est qu' une valeur mais il n y en a q' un seul !
I don't think that the General Sherman is subjected to many hurricanes, but nice to know it's resistant.
I love trees
Ah trees such majestic species and pretty too. Why do we indiscriminately destroy them?
We destroy everything because we are collectively stupid. No worries trees will get the last laugh.
Very sad that some of the giant Sequoia's were cut for lumber.
Tree mendous!!! I would like to plant a giant sequoia in my back yard and wait for it to grow.
Plant it, perhaps your great grand kids will see it when 30 to 50 feet.
@@Jaime-u5m I planted a 4 year-old giant sequoia in my front yard 24 years ago and it's now 30 feet tall and 15 inches in diameter. The root systems of sequoias and redwoods will spread very wide, but are shallow, in part due to them mostly evolving in soils that have solid rock 4 to 10 feet down, which is not penetrated by roots. They receive a large portion of their water through their foliage and bark, from heavy morning fog in the hot months and rainfall during the remainder of the year. When I water my trees and shrubs, I always spray it up high in the sequoia's branches.
😮 These magnificent Father / Mother Trees are Living Sentinel Guardians of Mother Earth 🌏 like the Mother Trees in the movie AVATAR ... Once these Father / Mother Trees being cut down ... Earth 🌏 is in rapid deterioration & decay as can be witness in today's world ... 🙏
It would have been nice if you shared what region, area or country the trees have originated it, and where they are most dominant
GOD'S AMAZING WISDOM AND CREATIVITY.
No mention of the Bristlecone pine? The oldest tree, 4k to 5k years old.
Pando is between 9,000 and 14,000 years old. It is also the largest by mass and weight on the Earth.
“Bamboo” is not a tree, it is a grass.
correct! bamboo is a grass
@@desperatedave3573out of a 27 minutes video on trees, all you do is criticize one of the only statement that the author made. Shame on you.
Isn't that Amazing!!! Wow! Nature always incredible! 😮
0/19/24 - Thanks very much for this ! Very informative ! Chas.,SC
President tree is much younger than the Pyramids as Pyramids are more than 4000 years old. The oldest recorded tree is in Sri Lanka in the old capital city which is called Anuradhapura .This is a Ficus religiosa tree and is brought to Sri Lanka from India more than 2400years ago and it is still there today.Buddhists believe Suddhartha Gauthama became Buddha under a Bodhi tree in India and this tree is from a branch of that growing for more than 2400 years.
Didntk know the boabob grew in Australia !!!
Baobabs are widely distributed in belts across Africa. They also grow in Madagascar, India, Ceylon and Australia. They grow in many areas of Zimbabwe.
Amazing tree. Pretty good video but you really should have told us where these trees are at on earth. Most I had to look up according to name but the last one you didn't even give us its name.
It's a volcanic plug, not a tree.
Can you imagine seeing trees like that Everywhere, sll th time and bigger, like 7 miles tall and 1/2 mile in Diameter?
The thumbnail picture as click bait is so typical in TH-cam.
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@@LeandroJeff-u5v what does "word" mean?
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@Jeff is not very smart, in fact he is ignorant.
God shows His creativity in trees like the rainbow eucalyptus; cool stuff!
Big trees (both voluminous, thick and high) are beautiful. But they are not the oldest ones on earth. The oldest tree in the world (still alive!) is a pinetree and it is located somewhere in the midst of the Swedish mountains. That tree belongs to an organism that started growing more than 9 000 (nine thousand!) years ago! It happened shortly after the last ice age ended in Scandinavia. The exact location of this tree is a - very - well kept secret by Swedish authorities.
But you know all about it ................
@@Wig4 welllll um bristlecone pine um somewhere high up in mountains in california usa. maybe I don't know where but I aint gonna tell u
@@robertburkhardt3506 LOL LOL LOL California is in Sweden.
@@Wig4 Your stupid answer just shows what kind of a person you are. I feel sorry for your parents.
Bristlecone Pine in California and Nevada.
“…..Mother Earth, Mother Nature & The Universe is a thing beyond the wildest imagination of all and anything one could ever muster”!!! G-MOMMEE
God The Father's Creation is nothing less than amazing!
@@DennisMorrison1955 “…….AMEN”!!!! G-MOMMEE
That last one is a geological structure and not a tree otherwise they would have shown the branches.... Lame.
Once you've had a tree fall on your house during a storm, you will never think of them in the same way. Don't plant one anywhere near your house!
Great video. I love trees. But I want to know more about the very last tree please.
Devils tower in Wyoming. It is rock not wood.
This was added because the producers are infantile and have no respect for the truth.
@@aleccullen2696 Understood. Thank you.
@@keithchapman7997 Maybe it's so old that it petrified.
@@sherriec5258 It was a upthrust like the Missouri buttes a few miles to the west.
For some of these, you should say the geographical area in which they are found.
Oaxaca...it is pronounced wo-haw-cuh - student of Mesoamerican history
Eucalipt Regans is the tallest tree on earth found in Tasmania and has recently been rediscovered... At its tallest it was 38 meters taller than the redwoods....
ThanK you all so much!
the prickly tree...i dare a person to try to climb it,LOL
Near Sequoia National Forest in the Bishop area of California about 10,000 feet above sea level lives the bristle cone pine tree, the oldest trees in the world by far. Eight thousand years old.
You need to check out Tartaria .... ancient old buildings and HISTORY on what happened to Earth.
Realmente hoje nossas florestas são arbustos perto das árvores do passado!! Truly today our forests are bushes next to the trees of the past!!