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This 3,200-Year-Old Tree Is Never Been Captured In A Single Photograph

 On the western slope of the Sierra Nevadas in California, there’s a very special tree. California’s forests are known for their trees, but this one is so special, it even has a nickname.

Locals call it “The President.” And until now, it’s never been seen in its entirety.

 It stands 247 feet tall and 45,000 cubic feet in volume.

 But what’s most awe-inspiring about this tree is its age.

 This mammoth tree is estimated to be 3,200 years old.

 And the tree is still growing at one of the fastest rates in the world. “The President” adds 1 cubic meter of wood every year.

 It took a whole team from National Geographic to photograph the tree.

 Pulleys and levers help the workers scale the enormous tree.

It took 32 days and 126 photographs to get this one comprehensive photograph of the tree.

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