They Find the Oldest Tree in Europe in an Unsuspected Place: Born in the Roman Empire
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Students of the Building the Limes project together with archaeologists from the Saxon University discovered a Roman military camp in Veluwe, the largest forest in the Netherlands, near the town of Hoog Buurlo. What makes this finding so remarkable is that the camp is located beyond the border [...]
When we think of the oldest tree in the world, we imagine majestic oaks or imposing high-rise pines. However, a new scientific finding has broken with that image.According to new research, the oldest tree in Europe is not giant or robust. Actually, it is a small common juniper that grows in Finnish Lapland.In fact, its trunk is barely 10 centimeters in diameter, but the important thing is its year of birth.According to scientists, the tree is 1,…
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