Methuselah Tree in California is Oldest in the World at 4800 Years

Did you know that? Actually, the oldest trees in the world would be in the Garden of Eden, which is hidden from men by angels.

Catholic Online: In the White Mountains of East California, a Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, dubbed the “Methuselah Tree” is estimated to be about 4,800 years old. Named for the Biblical figure that lived for 969 years, the Methuselah Tree grows in the Methuselah Grove, which is in Inyo National Forest’s “Forest of Ancients,” where it is surrounded by trees of a like lineage. Read more here.