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I've never seen a Bristle Cone Pine tree that was not mesmerizing. They all seem to be reaching for the heavens. While the color range is limited, they are also very colorful. This one was probably 4000 years old or older. These trees do not decay, they are worn away by blowing sand or moisture freezing on the surface.
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Harrison Clark

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I've never seen a Bristle Cone Pine tree that was not mesmerizing. They all seem to be reaching for the heavens. While the color range is limited, they are also very colorful. This one was probably 4000 years old or older. These trees do not decay, they are worn away by blowing sand or moisture freezing on the surface.

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I've never seen a Bristle Cone Pine tree that was not mesmerizing. They all seem to be reaching for the heavens. While the color range is limited, they are also very colorful. This one was probably 4000 years old or older. These trees do not decay, they are worn away by blowing sand or moisture freezing on the surface.
100Views
0Likes
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CategoryLandscapes
Upload DateFeb 16, 2016
Dimensions1067px × 1600px
Size1.29 MB
FileBristle_Cone_Pine_Closeup_v1.jpg
CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark II
ISO Speed50
Exposure1/60 sec
Aperturef / 11.0
Focal Length84 mm
FlashDid not Fire
Tags---
Harrison Clark

Bristle Cone Pine Closeup.jpg

© Harrison Clark Unfollow

I've never seen a Bristle Cone Pine tree that was not mesmerizing. They all seem to be reaching for the heavens. While the color range is limited, they are also very colorful. This one was probably 4000 years old or older. These trees do not decay, they are worn away by blowing sand or moisture freezing on the surface.

CategoryLandscapes
Upload DateFeb 16, 2016
Dimensions1067px × 1600px
Size1.29 MB
FileBristle_Cone_Pine_Closeup_v1.jpg
CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark II
ISO Speed50
Exposure1/60 sec
Aperturef / 11.0
Focal Length84 mm
FlashDid not Fire
Tags---
Flag / Report
Keyboard Shortcuts
Next Photo
Previous Photo
LLike
CComment
VFavorite
SShare
FFull Size
HHide Info
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