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eastern Nevada, a grove of bristlecone pines grows in the dry, alkaline soil. The pines are small trees for conifers, rarely more than thirty feet high, gnarled by the constant winds rolling across the desert range. We know from carbon dating (and tree rings) that some of them are more than five thousand years old—the oldest living things on the planet.
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