Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: worlds oldest living thing improvement try afoot
Date: Mar 23, 2004 @ 07:25
Author: Michael Kaufman (Michael Kaufman <mikekaufman79@...>)
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> & what does this oldest living thing have in commonhttp://topozone.com/map.asp?z=11&n=3808945&e=527146&dat
> with
> the worlds tallest living thing
> & the worlds largest living thing
> as well as the worlds oldest tree
>
> --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "m donner"
> <maxivan82@h...> wrote:
> > a friend who directs the harvard arboretum dropped
> by at
> cream hill today on
> > his way to yucca valley where he will try to find
> the worlds
> oldest living
> > thing
> >
> > funny that this should happen just as i am waiting
> most
> expectantly for the
> > ends of the earth to arrive too
> >
> > the presently oldest known living thing on earth
> > a creosote bush named king clone
> > which he will revisit & try to improve upon by
> finding an older
> bush
> >
> http://www.lucernevalley.net/creosote/photo_tour.htm
> > has been living here
> >
>
> um=nad83__________________________________
> > for about 11700 years
> >
> >
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