I'm from California, but I'm thrilled that there is a place where we can preserve those majestic trees, even if it's in another country. I seriously don't want to see these beautiful trees disappear.
@spontaneouslife2052 ай бұрын
I’m just wondering why did they move it
@diane13902 ай бұрын
@@spontaneouslife205 climate change.
@pattieprophet79873 ай бұрын
I love trees !! ❤❤
@qasimalmani6473 ай бұрын
Believe in One God. God don't eat or drink He is not born nor He tastes death and there is nothing like Him. It is idolatry worshipping created things over Creator.
@pattieprophet79873 ай бұрын
What I love is how so many varieties of trees can grow next to each other and grow so beautifly , each giving grace , tall and elegance our anasters took such good care of them so we can enjoy them and pass them on for our future generations !! ❤ !!
@hundun56043 ай бұрын
Me too!. We humans cut down 5 billion trees a year globally. So so sad that is.
@yperkin10163 ай бұрын
Love this video And these trees! Thank G-d Almighty.Blessed be He and his incredible grace and wisdom!(omen!)
@marktalley25503 ай бұрын
The endless irrelevant jump cuts. Two second cuts with images of stuff you’re not even talking about. Great subject, crap presentation.
@gushutchinson87583 ай бұрын
Some VERY beautiful trees here!
@patrickcharles71903 ай бұрын
That was not a baboon. You're not fooling me. 19:16
@TheMrDarius2 ай бұрын
Lmfao I literally just paused this here after that happened and just lost my shit now I'm here in the comments waiting for someone to also acknowledge it. The internet never lets me down. 😂😂😂😂
@patrickcharles71902 ай бұрын
@@TheMrDarius Lmao!
@Mr.Fixit.Atlanta2 ай бұрын
Pretty fucked up honestly
@joshoconnor66842 ай бұрын
@@Mr.Fixit.Atlantapretty hilarious
@puma308803 ай бұрын
Thanks for the information. As a native of California, I was aware of the huge redwoods and sequoias there but knew nothing about giant trees in Tasmania. Equally important to the huge individual trees are stands of old growth trees. Sadly, few of these remain in the United States; most of the trees have been cut down by loggers.
@freonpeon4722 ай бұрын
Old growth forests are now protected. Redwoods use to dominate all over the planet eons ago but now only have a limited narrow select climate required to thrive. Pretty sure I read a part of China has a similar climate and has also planted redwoods.
@robinsydney1403 ай бұрын
With this video I've learned about many trees I didn't know about before. Excellent documentary. Thank you!!!
@yowzephyr3 ай бұрын
I just wanta make sure you all know how much of a tree's atoms are derived from the soil. At most about 1%. All the rest of it is weaved out of nothing but air and water. Photosynthesis is incredibly amazing. That's why they say only God can make a tree.
@bryanhuseboe5392 ай бұрын
Just cuz "they" say it doesn't make it true. It's simply nature. Naturally.
@yowzephyr2 ай бұрын
@@bryanhuseboe539 I agree.
@RoderickEmanuel2 ай бұрын
They making those large trees. It's true dude.
@yowzephyr2 ай бұрын
@@RoderickEmanuel Some trees are bred. But that isn't what is meant by making a tree.
@Violet1969-j7w3 ай бұрын
Great information but the footage did not correspond
@RJFP673 ай бұрын
Michigan had giant trees all over. The logging industry destroyed all the huge trees here. While residing my home there was one board that was over 4’ Wide x 8 ‘ long on the side of my home. Not a plywood sheet , but an actual milled piece from a giant tree.
@eliwood23283 ай бұрын
I hope you kept that board.
@RJFP673 ай бұрын
@@eliwood2328 It’s still on my house .
@ronmchattie30103 ай бұрын
OMG the narration is ridiculously dramatic and repetitive. If you're going to produce an information video get the information right. They measure the width of the trees by CIRCUMFERENCE not diameter.
@qasimalmani6473 ай бұрын
Believe in One God. God don't eat or drink He is not born nor He tastes death and there is nothing like Him. It is idolatry worshipping created things over Creator.
@michaeljoncour49033 ай бұрын
@@qasimalmani647 OH MY GOD ! THERE'S NO ESCAPE !
@randal_gibbons3 ай бұрын
@@qasimalmani647 it says in the ten commandments, put no god before me. That tells me that there is more than one god.
@deernats3 ай бұрын
@@randal_gibbonsit refers to false idols or false gods! There is only one true God!
@jonathangehman40053 ай бұрын
@qasimalmani647 There are a bunch of different faiths claiming to follow the 1 true god, which one is it? They can't ALL be right, right? But they COULD all be wrong... what a dilemma
@toddstubblebine99463 ай бұрын
Wow whoever was doing the editing in this video really knew what they were doing when they were talking about the seed pods from The Baobab Tree being a favorite of baboons and then directly cutting to a Bushman eating one you know you did that on purpose bud
@kalandobrown80912 ай бұрын
Saw it and ran to the comment section. Disliking video for that. Disgusted people.
@marvinhenderson63792 ай бұрын
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO SAW THIS. THE VIDEO WAS OK UP TO THAT POINT.
@yourwellwisher96463 ай бұрын
The world's largest coast redwood by volume, the 320-feet tall, 26 feet in diameter Lost Monarch can be found in the Grove of Titans, a legendary stand of ancient conifers in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park.
@peterparker92863 ай бұрын
The Jedi yes truely star Wars.
@eileendunn21303 ай бұрын
Hey! We really don't want tourists stomping our precious Redwood forests. Thanks for the interest, however.
@EricWoodyVariety593 ай бұрын
Hyperion is 380 feet and it's the tallest in the world. It's a coast redwood.
@terecabraz64303 ай бұрын
Amazing bealterfuur tree❤❤
@vernonjackson34353 ай бұрын
Yeah they claim the oldest Kauri tree is the oldest tree in the world at "approximately 2,000 years old Waipoua Forest, Northland & Bay of Islands This forest is the home of Tāne Mahuta, the country's largest kauri tree, which is approximately 2,000 years old and still growing." Except I know there are various American trees that are older, For example "Muir Snag is believed to be the oldest redwood tree in the world. Muir Snag is estimated to be more than 3,500 years old, but is no longer living. Although the tree is dead, it is still standing in the Converse Basin of the Giant Sequoia National Monument in Sierra Nevada, California." Then there's "Our park also features the remains of the famous Prometheus tree, a Great Basin Bristlecone pine once recorded as the oldest tree in the world, estimated between 4700-5000 years-old." So yes this video's interesting however.......................................
@sabrinabell90193 ай бұрын
I lived up North for about 8 years and I saw that tree it is huge it is definitely a wonderful and I'm so glad it didn't get clear-cut with everything else
@SolidBased3 ай бұрын
Those Redwoods are fkn awe inspiring & makes you think about the cycles this Planet has seen!!!
@edwinflynn97443 ай бұрын
Failed to mention the gigantic Red Tinglewood trees of Western Australia, the Victorian (Australia) alpine Ash tree can grow in excess of 400 ft in height, making it one of the tallest flowering trees in the world. I guess there are many wonderous trees in the world not mentioned, but perhaps rather than mentioning numerous individual Red Sequoia trees the video could have included other wonderous trees from around the world. I found the narrative a bit repetitious as in a broken record. It could have been done much better, but thanks for making the video.
@zavatone2 ай бұрын
There's an incredible underground forest in South Africa that lives just below the soil so that it can withstand repeated wildfires. I don't even know the species. It's in Rachel Sussman's book, The Oldest Living Things in the World.
@Brisco_County_Jr2 ай бұрын
Umm 380ft is the tallest tree in the world. Nothing over 400ft. Let's not exaggerate stuff here.
@edwinflynn97442 ай бұрын
@@Brisco_County_Jr I guess I am quoting scientists, who is your source.(;-))
@Brisco_County_Jr2 ай бұрын
@edwinflynn9744 well you aren't and the source is a quick search where in multiple legit sites say 380ft is the tallest tree. Smithsonian, National Geographic....take a pick. The tree you mention tops out at 300ft. That's a far cry from 400.
@edwinflynn97442 ай бұрын
@@Brisco_County_Jr Yes indeed. The number 4 is next to the number 3 so I must have pressed the wrong button. Hard to concede a typographical error when it stared me in the face. But yeah our flowering gums can grow to amazing heights. So many have been cut down that although there are many magnificent tree remaining, we really do not know how big some that have been cut down were. PS our tallest gum trees (eucalypts) are still growing so who's to tell what the limit is.
@techgianxАй бұрын
This video is absolutely amazing! 🌳✨ I’ve learned so much about majestic trees from around the world that I never knew before. The documentary is both educational and inspiring, showcasing the beauty of nature in such a wonderful way. Thank you for creating this masterpiece! 🌲🌍😊
@johnledingham8522 ай бұрын
If you don't love trees, you've got a synthetic heart!
@CharlieOkeson3 ай бұрын
Good documentary, but you could stick to your starting measurements; meters and feet. You switch from stating both to stating either feet or meters, even in the middle of a sentence 🤔. Don't be lazy. Use both all the way through or pick one and stick with it. Be consistent. It's not the narrator's fault; it's the writers.
@xLUGUBRIOUSx2 ай бұрын
Not to mention he keeps saying diameter and must mean circumference
@mistresskeke3 ай бұрын
I visited general sherman with my family years ago. My son was talking about how huge that tree was for years. He was only 3 years old when that amazing, towering sequoia burned itself into his memory for life!
@rogerstone30682 ай бұрын
Please don't place the words 'sequoia' and 'burned' that close together.
@mistresskeke2 ай бұрын
@@rogerstone3068 all the old giant sequoias & redwoods have burn scars. Fire is part of their life cycle, intense heat causes their cones to open & release seeds, & fire clears away forest shrubs & debris to allow their seeds to reach the soil & start sprouting.
@mistresskeke2 ай бұрын
@@rogerstone3068 fire is a critical part of the giant sequoia & the coastal redwood lifecycle. The intense heat from a forest fire is what signals the cones to open & release their seeds, which can take root & grow on the forest floor, which has been cleared of debris by the fire so sunlight now reaches the forest floor. Old redwoods & sequoias have survived many cycles of fire.
@markissboi35833 ай бұрын
Not the tallest but the oldest dinosaur tree found in an Australian nsw park Wollemi Pine now grown world wide
@patricialong57673 ай бұрын
I've visited the Redwood Tree enclave in Northern California: truly majestic!
@thespeedofchillax2 ай бұрын
bamboo isnt a tree, it's a grass, should've mentioned that. as far as trees, while not as gigantic as it's western counterparts, the longfellow tree in PA is worth mentioning, as it is one of the few old growth eastern white pine trees left ... its one of the few largest white pines in the eastern u.s. and at 183 or so ft. is quite regal in it's own right for sure. its worth mentioning because there are still many natural spaces in the eastern u.s. worth conserving, the more people who have a vested interest in such, the better chance these amazing places have of still being around in perpetuity. /blahg.
@ChristopherLecky3 ай бұрын
A planet with a large population of such grandfather trees would be totally different to the planet you see today as they would have dictated the under story beneath, that of the flora and fauna in ways we are unable to experience in our time....! We should remember that the presence of trees also increases the surface area of natural environments thus increasing the amount of biodiversity that environment can support meaning such trees supported carbon capture beyond themselves by sustaining a larger variety and volume of life forms...
@shaverlocal3 ай бұрын
The two top largest trees in the world- The General Sherman tree and the General Grant tree. As a logger all my adult life I have seen these majestic trees many times....Kings Canyon National Park
@cygnus66233 ай бұрын
Sad part is that there are loggers/logging companies that would cut the rest of them down for a week's pay. Other than the redwoods in California, there are only a very few specimens remaining of old growth Douglas firs in Oregon and Washington. There are literally none of the tens of thousands of HUGE trees that used to exit. Special thanks to Weyerhaeuser and Simpson for making sure that no one ever gets to see these beautiful trees again.
@EvakerstinL3 ай бұрын
The oldest tree in the world lives in Sweden 9566 years old
@henribatrounyvalentina52373 ай бұрын
What about the cedar trees of Lebanon there are some gigantic trees there and very old some of them are between 3000 - 4000 years old.
@Glenn-F-Rice3 ай бұрын
There are some Olive Trees over there that are 4000 years old.
@JustDEV12 ай бұрын
Biggest tree Earth* Jupiter* Sun* Milky Way* Observable universe*
@wewinusa3 ай бұрын
These catastrophic failures really highlight the importance of double-checking everything
@larrywhittaker99013 ай бұрын
THOUSANDS of years old...IMAGINE if they could talk. They would definitely have some GREAT KNOWLEDGE !!
@marigoldpluss3 ай бұрын
Video is too hard on the eyes but a great subject.
@knotkool13 ай бұрын
hyperion is the tallest tree on earth. so it's fitting to say that it's hyperbole to say it's as tall as a mountain, since mountains are, generally speaking, more than 380 feet tall.
@vinylexperience772 ай бұрын
When talking about a particular tree species would be very nice to show the pictures of that tree species. Throughout this video you talk about one kind of tree yet show pictures of a entirely different species. Not cool!!!
@kensanity1783 ай бұрын
In the Guadalupe river, above the dam, where the river starts to widen out, ther is a monster of a bald cypress. The trunk at the water level is probably 14 to 16 foot wide. The folds in its roots are so big several men could hide inside. If you live in that area, can i get a witness?
@tariq39122 ай бұрын
I have camped out in the sequoias forest and it really is a majestic sight
@carpenter30693 ай бұрын
Bigger than my imagination? Not bloody likely.
@worldtraveler9303 ай бұрын
Right now I am imagining the Warkash trees on the Wookie planet of Kashique!!! 🖖🤠
@leonardwalton66682 ай бұрын
A large tree was find back in 1927 in The Big Bend area of Texas. Ancient redwood tree trees hat was 896 feet tall. It is petrified. Also in that area in 1971 they find The Largest Flying creature I think the wingspan was 51 feet. And remember this area was once a coastline from The great inland sea of North America. Think of a tree that measures 896 feet not kind of a root cyst, not counting the branches that top it off at a certain height. Unbelievable the size a tree that is as tall or taller than skyscraper building. The tall trees you had to have large flying creatures, that is possible as well from this particular area of the United States😳
@MattMartin-ql6en2 ай бұрын
Just started watching what I hope to be a good show and you're doing it already. Some trees grow almost to the height of mountains. Really?! I reckon your mountains are pretty small because the tallest tree on Earth is less than 400 ft. ❤✌️
@povertybay32603 ай бұрын
I used to live in the Olympic rainforest and the foothills of the Cascades had what was probably a 4/500 year old Douglas fir on my property and I've seen a lot of big trees but with all the logging that went on I suspect we're missing most of the big ones.. some of the stumps I've seen the old pictures with a few dozen loggers standing on one stump amazing I wonder how tall those trees were
@johntaylor32983 ай бұрын
The trees that are left are average in size to the truly majestic trees that were cut down. Like you said, I have seen some old photos too, one such stump had 103 men standing on it and that was in America. I'm just glad some are left for all to see.
@dadautube3 ай бұрын
ok fine ... but why some shots of the same trees are repeated all over this video under different tree species!?
@Whitewash-q4z3 ай бұрын
Exactly soo confusion 😅😅he shouldn't repeat like that
@jbbanyon98693 ай бұрын
19:18 its seeds are a favorite snack for baboons(shows african) 19:20 while elephants get the water(shows elephant)
@FREEDOM1TRUTH1BOLDNESS3 ай бұрын
The Biggest Tree in the World must be decided in terms and therefore in categories. Tallest Big. The Widest Big. The Biggest Trunk Circumference, etc. The so called biggest living tree in our town is wider trunked and shorter statured than most. It is the oldest in town but "bigger" is relative to whatever the determining factor is. It is bigger in width and age but not in height. In height the biggest tree here is a Ponderosa Pine. All things considered, all these trees are amazing.
@qasimalmani6473 ай бұрын
Believe in One God. God don't eat or drink He is not born nor He tastes death and there is nothing like Him. It is idolatry worshipping created things over Creator.
@FREEDOM1TRUTH1BOLDNESS3 ай бұрын
@@qasimalmani647 To appreciate God's creation and to find it amazing is not worship of the thing. And why would you think you needed to enlighten me when the subject is way off topic? This kind of behavior is not of God. God said to go out and share the Gospel, to make disciples, not to shove things down people throats WITHOUT knowing if they want it or not. You are supposed to share with those WHO YOU KNOW are receptive and YOU KNOW want it and you are to shake the dust off when folks do not and add to that you are NOT to add to the command like you just did not knowing if I was a believer or not, you assumed and you over stepped and this is not the Gospel of you. This kind of rogue mission is what turns people away. Next time stay on topic and ask a question to gain discernment of God about a person. Otherwise you will just be seen as a troll of some made in your image god instead of a child of the One True God. We cannot do things out of order and expect God to bless our new design. He is the Ancient of Days, not some new follower of our designs.
@frankflstf3 ай бұрын
Incredible trees 🌲 California has many of them
@irenehabes-quene28392 ай бұрын
I visited the General Sherman Sequoia, it’s a massive tree. Not until you see it face to face do you realise how big it is.
@raywright47992 ай бұрын
In the lost coast of Northern California stands a giant coastal Redwood which most people don’t even know about ❤️❤️❤️
@davidhayes48143 ай бұрын
It is somewhat ironic that the resin produced by many of these huge trees, to protect them from disease, makes them particularly susceptible to fire.
@networkg3 ай бұрын
Did I miss the Hyperion ?
@cattymajiv3 ай бұрын
Yes you did. It's there.
@zavatone2 ай бұрын
There are more than 1 baobab species including one in Africa. Amazing trees with surprising variety.
@louisebarnes11813 ай бұрын
I read that 350 million years ago, trees grew anywhere from 11 to 100 miles high. They were enough to make giant sequoias look like matchsticks. This fact is known by studying the miles-wide width of plateaus, which are fossilized tree stumps.
@432htz32 ай бұрын
There is no mention of the NZ Kauri {agathis Australis}. the biggest tree known of this species was Kairaru named by Maori. It had a girth of 80 feet and was 90 foot to the first branch. The thing with Kauri is that the frunk does not taper and is straight so the wood mass is huge. Kairaru was blown down during cyclone at the turn of the 19th century and the trunk caught fire a number of years later during a forest fire . It apparently burned / smouldered for a year and was gone. Kauri were heavily logged and the all the really big ones have been removed. There are however a couple of good sized ones left that are dated as old as 2,200 years.
@mistresskeke3 ай бұрын
The baobab part, when they said the seed pods are a delicious snack for baboons, why did they flash a pic of a dark skinned human child? Baboon? Really??? Yes, we caught that....
@edsiceloff94733 ай бұрын
Here in Pennsylvania, close to Ohio, I was out walking one time and walked into a small glade surrounded by some very large trees. They did not compare with the trees on here, but I estaimated them (mostly oaks) of going back close to our American revolution. Smaller trees around them are probably new since the second growth. The guy I knew amonst my acquaintances that liked this kind of stuff was sure interested in my little story. But, he wanted to know the location, and I supposed it to be because he was a scout for timbering and coal mining operations. I held back from telling him. I'd just as soon see old growth forest. Someone will no doubt cut it, but it would not be because of me.
@manchu-qu9mw3 ай бұрын
The bamboo plant is the most useful to mankind, not on height but beauty, food and thousands of uses.
@davepowell71683 ай бұрын
Patronising narrative for kids 🙄
@tami52793 ай бұрын
The Monkeypod tree looks like a giant Mimosa tree!
@namon2122 ай бұрын
This video's music has some serious Skyrim vibes
@FrithonaHrududu021273 ай бұрын
How do you know how big my imagination is?
@strangessmoore30562 ай бұрын
Baobabs actually are found in Madagascar. The bottle tree and upside down tree is other names. But I didn't know that they grew in the savannas of Africa.
@chriscaulk14443 ай бұрын
I always wondered in the early days of logging in America why the loggers cut the biggest trees. They are hard to handle and usually split and blow apart when hitting the ground destroying the wood in many cases. Smaller trees easy to handle!
@LizGibson-wk5uo3 ай бұрын
Wow...trees can live longer than people...
@TherealJacobIrwin3 ай бұрын
Lots of organisms can live longer then people
@jdmrider2 ай бұрын
I live next to sequoia and kings canyon national park beautiful trees they always amaze me. Unfortunately there are always idiots who decide it would be cool to carve their initials in the wood.
@roystewart48263 ай бұрын
Trees nearly as tall as mountains ffs narrative a bit dodgy again please try harder or don’t bother at all.
@pauls1263 ай бұрын
40 years ago I witnessed cedar trees in Washington that took 3 trucks to haul 1 tree. Easily 10' diameters made into cedar shakes, which are now illegal. Restaurants were advertising spotted owl burgers, their nemesis.
@Paul-xv4qh3 ай бұрын
Speaking of trees, I believe that devils tower is a emense, giant preflood petrified tree stump.
@TWOCOWS13 ай бұрын
No, I am afraid it is a surviving crystalized core of an ancient volcano
@JRMontgomery-ce6fj3 ай бұрын
I think you have a close encounter does the third kind maybe even The Fourth kind
@TWOCOWS13 ай бұрын
@@JRMontgomery-ce6fj The scientific/geologic kind, instead of the hocus pocus kind.
@duudsuufd3 ай бұрын
Preflood?
@TWOCOWS13 ай бұрын
@@duudsuufd Any particular flood, like the ones the Buddhists, Hindus and Zoroastrians (half the people of planet earth) might believe, or just the Christian one?
@gradymatthews13812 ай бұрын
These are not trees. These are bushes. The so called mountains are our true trees. Look it up.
@BRIGAND9993 ай бұрын
Wow and here I thought wildfires were a recent phenomenon
@roycecarter46632 ай бұрын
I used to go camping at prairie creek every year when I was younger one year we were there we just left the bathrooms and I heard what I thought was gunshots but it was a redwood falling it took out like 3-4 other redwoods as it fell and one of ‘em landed and crushed the bathroom we were just in thankfully we were a couple hundred feet away but close enough to still see it one of the craziest things I’ve ever witnessed
@BubbasChibi3 ай бұрын
I learned and saw some magnificent trees in this documentary, but the videotaping was rapid and jerked around too much. Some of the trees were in the wrong place. I would have loved gazing at the trees a little longer, rather than having my eyes jerking around all the time. But in any case, thank you for this.
@carolannhartley3593 ай бұрын
The Monkey Pod reminds me of the similar prosoprius (not sure if this spelling is correct) trees that I knew on a farm in Namibia. We children collected the pods as sheep fodder. When the pods were young, they were green, reasonably tender, and sweet, and we used to snack on them while picking. I think its flowers were pale yellow.
@freonpeon4722 ай бұрын
Functionally redwood trees don't 'die'. They only succumb when stressed by lightening strikes, fire, insect infestation, drought or just get too damn tall and wind storms blow then down. Giant sequoias are the most massive as they're shaped like a big thermos bottle. Coast redwoods are the world's tallest growing in moist Pacific northwest but I believe the tallest are in central California Humboldt. Some say Ancient Bristlecone Pine in Bishop, Ca are world's oldest tree. Coast redwood trees sucker 'new trees' from roots and rarely they have no chlorophyll and are all albino white. California is a world treasure! My advice... avoid large coastal cities.
@strexpills2 ай бұрын
Ikea would droll at those trees
@gushutchinson87583 ай бұрын
There's botany and there's geology . Fossilised plants are a thing of course but superficially tree stump looking geology is geology ...usually the cores of eroded volcanos.
@Umpteenth13 ай бұрын
The video qualifies General Sherman as the largest single trunk tree otherwise the Aspen is the oldest and largest in multi trunk as an Aspen grove is one tree growing new saplings from the root shoots rather than seed ... 👀
@handimanjay66423 ай бұрын
This would be half as long if not for repeating itself.
@MarcoLozano-f3x3 ай бұрын
🌳👍
@personal.YouTube.channel3 ай бұрын
I SUSPECT at one time ! ( I'm sure none exist today ) But at one time in the past. I would not be surprised if some trees. The oldest of old Forest In prehistory. There were trees that probably grew to over a 1000" / there's circumference May have been close to 300" to 500". IF YOU LOOK AT THE TOP OF DEVIL'S TOWER ! ( in pictures very closely ) You will see that it has rings in it just like a tree when it's been cut down. The tower itself. Looks like a petrified tree stuff. I believe that it is possible. That it's actually is a petrified tree stump. From back in the days of old when Giants still existed ( Nephilim ) Ironically a ways from it Is a giant steel anchor ring. That was probably used. By the Giants to help fail the tree. In those days.
@Geezer_-_js3kg4zg3w3 ай бұрын
(") Stands for inches, making your numbers 12 times smaller than you intended.
@peterparker92863 ай бұрын
Petrified stump
@bunzeebear29733 ай бұрын
@@Geezer_-_js3kg4zg3w I am so used to typo's, I never noticed until you pointed it out.
@lisadolan6893 ай бұрын
Reading this hurt my brain
@midbc1midbc1993 ай бұрын
It's not physically possible for a tree to be that tall......the water pressures needed to transport water from the roots to the top would be higher than any plant cells could handle by a huge amount
@smilyhinojos47932 ай бұрын
26:50...person posing. Wow!!👀
@TRICK-OR-TREAT2363 ай бұрын
I THOUGHT THE PHOTOSHOPPED ONE AT 24:24 WAS THE BIGGEST. W.T.F. ?
@charlessupp25432 ай бұрын
Giant Cajueiro of Aracaju, Sergipe in Brazil! Takes up a full city block.
@110000383 ай бұрын
Nobody read the script did they?
@kitcando583 ай бұрын
devils tower
@User-kjxklyntrw3 ай бұрын
Do you know Asia also have Giant Tall Trees that less talked by media, located in China, Taiwan and Malaysia.
@qasimalmani6473 ай бұрын
Believe in One God. God don't eat or drink He is not born nor He tastes death and there is nothing like Him. It is idolatry worshipping created things over Creator.
@pragathikumar95033 ай бұрын
How come the world's largest Banyan trees are not part of this list? American ignorance of large parts of the world? The largest banyan trees cover dozens of acres under a single canopy, dropping roots which support it like pillars
@marvinhenderson63792 ай бұрын
The person who edited this video SAW the mistake saying the Baobab fruit was good for Baboons and then switched to a bushman eating the fruit. This was done on purpose !!!!!!!
@JK-nk6tl3 ай бұрын
Look up plantain tree in Tsagkarada village square, Pelion, Greece. I was there a few months ago. It is 1000+ years old, and (my guesstimation) 6-10m trunk diameter and 50m canope diameter .. it was extremely impressive and a hidden gem.
@AngelCatBaby3 ай бұрын
I love trees, they are the ones which produce the most oxygen in our atmosphere. Deforestation can become a big issue, destruction of land and ecosystems, and is also a good cause in changing weather patterns, because of rain forests, they are basically the earth’s barometer and when deforestation occurs, the weather patterns do change, because the loss of land becoming dryer and not enough water to sustain it for very long, plus the soil is poorer and NOT good for growing crops either, mostly because there is NOT enough diversity and of the nutrients in the ground/soil and cannot hold crops for very long, besides all this, including the loss of the variety of species, habitats and ecosystems that thrive in them, all becoming less than before the deforestation. If all our forests succumb to humanity’s greed, where will our future generations become affected in this world? 😢. Trees give shelter, food, and various other things, but oxygen is its own primary gift to us with all those who use it. Plants take in carbon dioxide which we exhale, including all other species, mammals, even fish, etc., and we inhale Oxygen which plants produce and provide us with air to breathe. It is a balance that cannot be broken, if so, nothing will survive without the other species…all are dependent upon the other, all are equal and connected together. It’s just only in how you observe the facts that shows how lucky we are in having this planet as our home instead of somewhere else in space. Life is abundant here and tied together like no where else in the universe. 👍❤️🙏🏼
@Glenn-F-Rice3 ай бұрын
@@AngelCatBaby the oldest Olive trees have been feeding families and lighting homes for children for 200 generations or better.
@greatcondor86783 ай бұрын
When I was a child we celebrated Arbor day and planted millions of trees but since global warming this holiday is discouraged. Weird.
@stinkfist42053 ай бұрын
I’d have to disagree, it’s actually phytoplankton that produces the most 02 in the world, I do however share your sentiment for trees.
@michaeljoncour49033 ай бұрын
great comment the world needs many more like you.
@donaldduck8303 ай бұрын
nope. algae in the oceans produce most oxygen. get your facts straight I love trees, btw
@markpalmer78323 ай бұрын
Sequoia grow on mountain eats side of valley, redwoods on West side.... Sacramento valley.
@philipfreeman723 ай бұрын
There is a tree here in Thailand with a house built on just part of it .
@Chatisthisrealquestionmark3 ай бұрын
imagine a sequoia cannabis tree.
@dpturkey43 ай бұрын
Did you know if you chop down your manhood you can see rings in its cross section, one for every year you’ve been alive.
@cheebawobanu3 ай бұрын
"embark"...I get it
@TheMrDarius2 ай бұрын
That definitely was not a baboon... 🧐🧐🧐
@glenmccarthy84822 ай бұрын
Several of Tasmania's largest trees have been burnt down in forest fires in the last 10 years.
@portalminer88133 ай бұрын
An awful lot of bad information here.
@bobwilk51553 ай бұрын
This trees is some of the smaller compering with those who was cut down millions years ago tall as many miles and diameter mile.
@cattymajiv3 ай бұрын
Your garbled post is just a word salad. Learn how to write.
@philippattinson92193 ай бұрын
How does a tree pump water from deep in the ground , up as much as 100 meters to its leaves ?