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This looks like a forest, but it's actually just one tree
Jul 8, 2016 15:51:06   #
lightcatcher Loc: Farmington, NM (4 corners)
 
This looks like a forest, but it's actually just one tree — and it's one of the oldest and largest organisms on Earth

http://www.businessinsider.com/pando-aspen-grove-utah-oldest-largest-organism-2016-7

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Jul 8, 2016 16:12:35   #
ramblin21 Loc: Sharon,Wisconsin
 
Very interesting never knew trees could do that! God makes some pretty cool things!

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Jul 8, 2016 16:19:57   #
lightcatcher Loc: Farmington, NM (4 corners)
 
ramblin21 wrote:
Very interesting never knew trees could do that! God makes some pretty cool things!


Yes our world is very interesting indeed. We are still discovering the uniqueness of earth and the universe. God did create an interesting place for all of us.

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Jul 9, 2016 06:31:29   #
Shakey Loc: Traveling again to Norway and other places.
 
Amazing! Thanks for posting, lightcatcher.

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Jul 9, 2016 06:56:17   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Amazing!

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Jul 9, 2016 17:50:54   #
lightcatcher Loc: Farmington, NM (4 corners)
 
Shakey wrote:
Amazing! Thanks for posting, lightcatcher.


Thank you for your time Shakey. Indeed amazing!!!

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Jul 9, 2016 17:51:12   #
lightcatcher Loc: Farmington, NM (4 corners)
 
jerryc41 wrote:
Amazing!


Indeed amazing!!!

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Jul 9, 2016 20:29:52   #
jack schade Loc: La Pine Oregon
 
Very interesting.

Jack

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Jul 9, 2016 23:05:12   #
lightcatcher Loc: Farmington, NM (4 corners)
 
jack schade wrote:
Very interesting.

Jack


That it is,

John

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Jul 11, 2016 02:49:13   #
Swede Loc: Trail, BC Canada
 
That is pretty cool, Great post, Thanks

Swede

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Jul 11, 2016 09:59:23   #
lightcatcher Loc: Farmington, NM (4 corners)
 
Swede wrote:
That is pretty cool, Great post, Thanks

Swede


You are welcome Swede.
Thank you for your time and comments

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Jul 11, 2016 13:13:28   #
iDoc Loc: Knoxville,Tennessee
 
Very interesting and informative. Thanks for posting

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Jul 11, 2016 13:26:38   #
lightcatcher Loc: Farmington, NM (4 corners)
 
iDoc wrote:
Very interesting and informative. Thanks for posting


You are welcome thanks for the two thumbsup.

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Jul 13, 2016 04:38:16   #
GeorgeH Loc: Jonesboro, GA
 
I seem to recall that wild blueberry plants in a given area are also clonal. And maybe cranberry bogs. Somewhere I read that a mushroom, or rather its subterranean network of filaments in Europe, had been found to extend for thousands of miles and was incredibly old.

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