Gran Abuelo soll 5400 Jahre alt sein
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  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 09.05.2023 (07:24).  Antonio Lara, a researcher from the laboratory of the Faculty of Science and Climate of the Austral University, observes the "Alerce Milenario" at the Alerce Costero National Park in Valdivia, Chile, taken on April 10, 2023. - In a forest in southern Chile, protected from fires and logging that decimated the species, a giant alerce tree has survived for thousands of years. Scientists see in its trunk a valuable record of how life adapts to the changes on the planet. The 'Great Grandfather' tree, 28 meters tall and four meters in diameter, is in the process of being certified as the oldest on the planet at more than 5,000 years, older than the Methuselah pine of the United States, which was identified as the oldest in the world at 4,850 years. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP) - 20230410_PD9622 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM) Nur für redaktionelle Nutzung! Werbliche Nutzung erfordert Freigabe: bitte schicken Sie uns eine Anfrage.
    1 /5 Gran Abuelo ist auch, ohne sein Alter zu kennen, eine imposante Erscheinung: Der Durchmesser seines Stamms beträgt vier Meter, er ist circa 28 Meter hoch.
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  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 09.05.2023 (07:24).  Detail of the "Alerce Milenario" at the Alerce Costero National Park in Valdivia, Chile, taken on April 10, 2023. - In a forest in southern Chile, protected from fires and logging that decimated the species, a giant alerce tree has survived for thousands of years. Scientists see in its trunk a valuable record of how life adapts to the changes on the planet. The 'Great Grandfather' tree, 28 meters tall and four meters in diameter, is in the process of being certified as the oldest on the planet at more than 5,000 years, older than the Methuselah pine of the United States, which was identified as the oldest in the world at 4,850 years. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP) - 20230410_PD9627 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM) Nur für redaktionelle Nutzung! Werbliche Nutzung erfordert Freigabe: bitte schicken Sie uns eine Anfrage.
    2 /5 An seinem Stamm wachsen auch zahlreiche Pilze und Flechten. Das Bild wurde im April 2023 aufgenommen.
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    MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP / picturedesk.com
  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 09.05.2023 (07:28).  View of the "Alerce Milenario" at the Alerce Costero National Park in Valdivia, Chile, taken on April 10, 2023. - In a forest in southern Chile, protected from fires and logging that decimated the species, a giant alerce tree has survived for thousands of years. Scientists see in its trunk a valuable record of how life adapts to the changes on the planet. The 'Great Grandfather' tree, 28 meters tall and four meters in diameter, is in the process of being certified as the oldest on the planet at more than 5,000 years, older than the Methuselah pine of the United States, which was identified as the oldest in the world at 4,850 years. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP) - 20230410_PD9619 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM) Nur für redaktionelle Nutzung! Werbliche Nutzung erfordert Freigabe: bitte schicken Sie uns eine Anfrage.
    3 /5 Der Baum konnte wohl auch deswegen so gut überleben, weil er in einer feuchten Umgebung beheimatet ist. Vor Waldbränden war er so gut geschützt.
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    MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP / picturedesk.com
  • An Alerce (Fitzroya cupressoides) is pictured in a forest at the Alerce Costero National Park in Los Rios, Chile, in this undated photograph. Jonathan Barichivich/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY.
    4 /5 Entdeckt wurde er 1972 vom Parkranger Anibal Henriquez im Nationalpark Alerce Costero in Los Rios. Lange hielt dieser seinen genauen Standort geheim, weil verhindern wollte, dass unzählige Touristen zu ihm pilgern.
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    via REUTERS
  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 09.05.2023 (07:24).  View of the "Alerce Milenario" at the Alerce Costero National Park in Valdivia, Chile, taken on April 10, 2023. - In a forest in southern Chile, protected from fires and logging that decimated the species, a giant alerce tree has survived for thousands of years. Scientists see in its trunk a valuable record of how life adapts to the changes on the planet. The 'Great Grandfather' tree, 28 meters tall and four meters in diameter, is in the process of being certified as the oldest on the planet at more than 5,000 years, older than the Methuselah pine of the United States, which was identified as the oldest in the world at 4,850 years. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP) - 20230410_PD9616 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM) Nur für redaktionelle Nutzung! Werbliche Nutzung erfordert Freigabe: bitte schicken Sie uns eine Anfrage.
    5 /5 Das hat allerdings nicht geklappt, heute ist der Baum eine Attraktion.
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    MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP / picturedesk.com
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