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Inyo National Forest / Forestry / Dendrology / Bristlecone pine / Dendrochronology / Pinus longaeva / Methuselah / Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest / Pinus aristata / Flora of the United States / Western United States / Geography of California
Date: 2012-12-12 22:16:41
Inyo National Forest
Forestry
Dendrology
Bristlecone pine
Dendrochronology
Pinus longaeva
Methuselah
Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest
Pinus aristata
Flora of the United States
Western United States
Geography of California

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