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How old were the trees that John Muir was describing

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Answer:older than any man can get

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In the expert from John Muir's "The America Forests," which was feature in Atlantic Monthly in August 1897, the trees that he is describing are "more than three thousand years [old]." Moreover, they existed "long before" Christ's time. They survived "...drought, disease, avalanches, and a thousand straining, leveling tempest and floods..."
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