The Biggest Tree on Earth is Bigger Than Your Imagination

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  • Опубліковано 24 вер 2024
  • ‪@maxtv7944‬
    We are happy to see all the lovers of stunning discoveries in the world of nature! Today, we are going to have an incredible journey around the world to get acquainted with the real giants of nature. These are amazing trees that surprise with their size and beauty. Can you imagine what it would be like to stand under the crown of a tree that is thousands of years old, or to see a tree that seems to reach up to the sky? We will visit the most diverse corners of the planet: From the majestic sequoias in California to the fantastic baobabs in Africa, and each of these natural masterpieces has its own unique history. So, let's discover the wonders of nature together!
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    For copyright matters please contact us at: djaxent@gmail.com
    Production Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 351

  • @TomSnyder--theJaz
    @TomSnyder--theJaz 4 дні тому +19

    Bamboo is a GRASS, not a tree.

  • @andieslive669
    @andieslive669 3 дні тому +24

    Love, Honor and Respect to the biggest trees in the world.

  • @nancylemargie6726
    @nancylemargie6726 4 дні тому +14

    The sequoia redwood trees have a unique root system that is a marvel, compared to their mammoth size. Their roots are relatively shallow. There is no tap root to anchor them deep into the earth. The roots actually only go down 6-12 feet, and yet, these trees rarely fall over.

    • @22sojourner
      @22sojourner 3 дні тому +3

      I heard (???) sequoias interlink their roots with others around them,
      I suppose ... they're rooting for each other ...

  • @chrismotley7789
    @chrismotley7789 3 дні тому +14

    SOUTH CAROLINA. I'M 56 AND CLIMBED ON THE ANGEL TREE AS A KID WHEN WE LIVED IN CHARLESTON IN THE 1970'S AND WENT TO VISIT IT MORE THAN ONCE! IT'S AWESOME!

  • @aliciaturnour5491
    @aliciaturnour5491 2 дні тому +10

    God's beautiful creation a gift from our father🌳

  • @shirleyh7855
    @shirleyh7855 2 дні тому +9

    As I watch this amazing documentary on trees I can't help but break out singing HOW GREAT THOU ART, when I in awsome wonder, consider all the wonders Thy hands have made, I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder, the power throughout the universe displayed

  • @loisrossi841
    @loisrossi841 4 дні тому +19

    So amazing, love trees. Thank you.

  • @BessieMann
    @BessieMann 5 днів тому +23

    Just beautiful I love the big trees Thank you for sharing this great documentary

  • @Gabrielnobre
    @Gabrielnobre 5 днів тому +16

    You forgot to show one of the coolest trees. It's the world's biggest "Cashew Tree". It's located in the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil (in the Pirangi's Beach). This tree only height 8 meters (almost 27 feet). But that's not the impressive thing about it...what is amazing is it's lenght. It ocupies an area of 9.000m² (square meters). And it could have 2 times more area (because they cut it to prevent danger to roads and houses of the neighborhood). This happens because the tree's branches end up curving down due to gravity and touch the ground. Once that happens the branch starts germinanting new roots (so people think it is a diferent tree, but it's just one, it's estimated that this tree equates to 70 trees of it's species). Years ago this tree would give 80.000 cashew fruits (2,5 tons of the fruit) per harvest season. Nowadays tough is still gives about 15.000 cashew fruits (about o,5 ton).

    • @alinesobieray2436
      @alinesobieray2436 4 дні тому +1

      Ama ing thanks to share that's story

    • @Gabrielnobre
      @Gabrielnobre 4 дні тому

      @@alinesobieray2436 ^^ You must come to my State (Ceará, it's really close to that tree). We also have tons of cashew, in fact, we created our own Cashew soft drink/beverage! And it's DELICIOUS! To me the best in the world! Gotta try it! LOL

    • @johnwattdotca
      @johnwattdotca 2 дні тому +1

      It's a good thing I can't afford to visit as a tourist. Locals would wonder where so many cashews went. I'm a vacuum around cherry trees.

    • @Gabrielnobre
      @Gabrielnobre 2 дні тому

      @@johnwattdotca LOOOOL I don't think that cashew fruit is a "cherry" kind of fruit. It makes a great juice tough and it's nuts are world wide famous (there's 2 kinds of "Brazilian nut", the cashew's nuts is one of them).

    • @Gabrielnobre
      @Gabrielnobre 2 дні тому

      @@johnwattdotca Oh, My State (Ceará) is next to Rio Grande do Norte (so we also have a lot of Cashew), we even created our own cashew soft drink (It's called "São Geraldo")...it's the best in the world! Trust me!

  • @SarahStuff-p5u
    @SarahStuff-p5u 4 дні тому +6

    Click bait, that last tree is not a tree.

  • @AngeloCamacho-e6e
    @AngeloCamacho-e6e 4 дні тому +12

    I love trees in general. Each one has it's own majesty. In Puerto Rico we have many beautiful trees like the Ceiba and the colorful flamboyan, it comes in many colors and many others. I just love them.

    • @mikegutsch5769
      @mikegutsch5769 4 години тому

      I love trees, but I know wood much better... someday, I hope to know enough about trees that I won't have to cut them down just to identify them .

  • @giftsandgraphicsfldotcom5779
    @giftsandgraphicsfldotcom5779 2 дні тому +2

    This proves that God is the Greatest Artist of time

  • @susancarr8998
    @susancarr8998 5 днів тому +5

    It is amazing to see the huge number of resting Monarch Butterflies all over the trees on the beach on Kellys Island in Ohio on the north side of the island in September. Literally millions! It’s one of my earliest memories. They are so tired after their long migration down from the Provinces of the Northwest Territories of Canada but they have just gotten started. These are not the same butterflies that flew up from warm Central Mexico where they head in the winter though. They are the children of those butterflies. They will rest on anything. Even a small child’s knee. Utterly charming experience from 60 years ago!

  • @edwardpincus
    @edwardpincus 2 дні тому +2

    “Bamboo” is not a tree, it is a grass.

  • @MarioEnriqueAg
    @MarioEnriqueAg 3 дні тому +2

    What? Nothing about de 5400 years old Alerce?
    The Alerce tree, scientifically known as Fitzroya cupressoides, is a coniferous evergreen tree native to the southern regions of Chile and Argentina. It's renowned for its longevity, with some individuals estimated to be thousands of years old. In fact, the Alerce Milenario, or "Great Grandfather," located in Chile's Alerce Costero National Park, is believed to be over 5,400 years old, making it a strong contender for the title of the oldest living tree on Earth.

  • @francisebbecke2727
    @francisebbecke2727 3 дні тому +4

    Tree mendous!!! I would like to plant a giant sequoia in my back yard and wait for it to grow.

    • @Jaime-u5m
      @Jaime-u5m 3 дні тому +1

      Plant it, perhaps your great grand kids will see it when 30 to 50 feet.

    • @stevemcdonald1033
      @stevemcdonald1033 3 дні тому

      @@Jaime-u5m I planted a 4 year-old giant sequoia in my front yard 24 years ago and it's now 30 feet tall and 15 inches in diameter. The root systems of sequoias and redwoods will spread very wide, but are shallow, in part due to them mostly evolving in soils that have solid rock 4 to 10 feet down, which is not penetrated by roots. They receive a large portion of their water through their foliage and bark, from heavy morning fog in the hot months and rainfall during the remainder of the year. When I water my trees and shrubs, I always spray it up high in the sequoia's branches.

  • @sew66
    @sew66 4 дні тому +41

    The last huge tree it showed is not a tree that is a mountain that they're trying to pass off as a tree. What a joke.

    • @michaelallard2640
      @michaelallard2640 3 дні тому +5

      I was wondering why they didn't show the whole tree - top to bottom.

    • @bentheredonethat-lx6nh
      @bentheredonethat-lx6nh 3 дні тому +6

      In fact, it is a stump, that once was a Biblical Tree, that was cut down by the Watchers. Ignorance consumes you.

    • @lieninger
      @lieninger 3 дні тому +21

      Yeah, Devils Tower in Wyoming; formed of phonolite porphyry, an igneous type of rock. A solidified upwelling of magma, with the surrounding soil eroded away. Pretty cool, but clickbait, not a tree. Probably not really an alien landing pad, either...

    • @bentheredonethat-lx6nh
      @bentheredonethat-lx6nh 3 дні тому +2

      @@lieninger
      Your IGNORANT

    • @craigjohnson4302
      @craigjohnson4302 3 дні тому +1

      @@bentheredonethat-lx6nh You must've looked in the mirror when saying that. It is, in fact, the Devil's Tower. Notice the red circle at the right bottom of the picture. This is the trail that takes you as close as aloud to it. A Biblical tree that was cut down?! By whom, Paul Bunyon and his gigantic chainsaw?! Haha... in fact, "ignorance consumes YOU."

  • @douglas.wang63
    @douglas.wang63 5 днів тому +12

    The thumbnail picture as click bait is so typical in UA-cam.

  • @jeffkoran124
    @jeffkoran124 5 днів тому +6

    God's creation is beautiful! And magnificent!

  • @jcepri
    @jcepri 3 дні тому +3

    I visited Muir Woods in CA to see the Gia-normous redwood forest. They are incredibly massive, One of the trees had a huge opening in the base like 20 feet high, so I asked a friend to take a pic of me standing inside it. I'm reading the brochure as we left and learned that HUGE bats live inside those caverns. Yikes!

  • @Sammy-lz1vi
    @Sammy-lz1vi День тому +2

    God Is Awesome.

  • @andreachericone813
    @andreachericone813 7 днів тому +6

    The Baobab looks like the human heart.

  • @sallymay3643
    @sallymay3643 3 дні тому +3

    🌳 🌲🌴 keep MOTHER 🌎 healthy. 🌳s make the air we breath & absorb polution from air &💧.🌳roots hold🌎together. 🌲🌲 give shelter, food & homes to 1000s of animals. When a🌳dies it rots & creats healthy compost that 1000s of plants & animals benefit from.🌲🌲are used for building metrials.🌳🌳🌳never stop giving, with out them🌎would slowly die.

  • @essiefowler9775
    @essiefowler9775 4 дні тому +8

    Beautiful trees 🌲 I love them

  • @philippeplouchart8156
    @philippeplouchart8156 3 дні тому +2

    What happened to the so-called giant tree featured in the first and last photos???? Not trees/

  • @soilihenriksson3696
    @soilihenriksson3696 3 дні тому +3

    Everything is possible to God.

  • @JenniferBernardus
    @JenniferBernardus 6 днів тому +8

    WoW! Astonishing! This is why I love nature!

    • @waldemarcomas5149
      @waldemarcomas5149 4 дні тому

      You said creature which it is Not😮

    • @LeandroJeff-u5v
      @LeandroJeff-u5v 4 дні тому +1

      Yes motehr nature is amazing.

    • @bentheredonethat-lx6nh
      @bentheredonethat-lx6nh 3 дні тому +1

      @@LeandroJeff-u5v
      Father God is amazing, as all things were made, and created by and through Jesus the Christ.
      Amen and Alleluia

    • @LeandroJeff-u5v
      @LeandroJeff-u5v 2 дні тому +1

      @@bentheredonethat-lx6nh amen brother

  • @hapanjuuri
    @hapanjuuri 5 днів тому +56

    Bad documentary. This is narrated by AI. And it is not original content. It is like a collage put together from pieces of material made by others. And there are random unrelated pieces mixed in just because they look cool. This is really bad quality content.

    • @BessieMann
      @BessieMann 5 днів тому +5

      I thought it was a great documentary

    • @briskmachines
      @briskmachines 5 днів тому +6

      Creating a quality documentary requires the efforts of many people, from editors, directors, to researchers. You may feel that the content arrangement is not perfect, but that does not mean it is not valuable or lacks investment. Sometimes combining different sources of material is to bring a multi-dimensional view of an issue. More importantly, every part of the documentary has its own purpose and meaning, not just randomly thrown in because it ‘looks cool’. Instead of judging based on emotions, evaluate it more fairly!

    • @riverannie7
      @riverannie7 4 дні тому +3

      And the last tree I’d not a tree but an extinct volcano

    • @pissedvideogamer
      @pissedvideogamer 4 дні тому

      The last tree was not a tree at all, but in fact the devil's tower in Wyoming. Wtf? Didn't anyone else catch that?

    • @aleccullen2696
      @aleccullen2696 4 дні тому

      @@riverannie7 Yes. The addition of this to conclude the doco showed just what morons the producers are. How about a bit of respect for other people? With so many naïve comments here it's not hard to see why the world's going up it's own shirt-tails. Do something you're good at, FCS.

  • @MarsorryIckuatuna
    @MarsorryIckuatuna 2 дні тому +2

    Cool - the Deadvlei is in my country - Namibia 🇳🇦

  • @AndrewBuscaglia-c1l
    @AndrewBuscaglia-c1l 4 дні тому +12

    Awful. The Devil’s Tower (listed last) isn’t even a tree!

    • @norman7179
      @norman7179 2 дні тому

      They never showed the top, sad !

  • @wilcoxdaniel9825
    @wilcoxdaniel9825 5 днів тому +4

    Ah trees such majestic species and pretty too. Why do we indiscriminately destroy them?

    • @Jaime-u5m
      @Jaime-u5m 3 дні тому

      We destroy everything because we are collectively stupid. No worries trees will get the last laugh.

    • @norman7179
      @norman7179 2 дні тому

      Very sad that some of the giant Sequoia's were cut for lumber.

  • @bentheredonethat-lx6nh
    @bentheredonethat-lx6nh 3 дні тому +2

    That's right Brother, the last 1 is a Tree stump that was cut down by the Watchers. Father God instructed them to cut down all the Biblical Trees. That one has a root system of 4 miles deep, and 7 miles wide. Amen and Alleluia

  • @Paul-xv4qh
    @Paul-xv4qh 5 днів тому +8

    Isn't devils tower a petrified tree stump? I thought.

    • @TomSnyder--theJaz
      @TomSnyder--theJaz 4 дні тому +2

      Devil's Tower is the remaining core of an ancient volcano.

    • @pissedvideogamer
      @pissedvideogamer 4 дні тому

      It is not a volcano. It is an igneous intrusion.

    • @bentheredonethat-lx6nh
      @bentheredonethat-lx6nh 3 дні тому

      100% Yes

    • @norman7179
      @norman7179 2 дні тому

      Have any core samples been taken to actually check for growth rings to determine if it's petrified wood or stone ?
      Surprised that I've read nothing about what it actually is.

    • @richdawggreen4658
      @richdawggreen4658 2 дні тому

      Correct 💯 ​@@TomSnyder--theJaz

  • @haraldljusarbetaren8649
    @haraldljusarbetaren8649 3 дні тому +7

    Big trees (both voluminous, thick and high) are beautiful. But they are not the oldest ones on earth. The oldest tree in the world (still alive!) is a pinetree and it is located somewhere in the midst of the Swedish mountains. That tree belongs to an organism that started growing more than 9 000 (nine thousand!) years ago! It happened shortly after the last ice age ended in Scandinavia. The exact location of this tree is a - very - well kept secret by Swedish authorities.

    • @Wig4
      @Wig4 2 дні тому +1

      But you know all about it ................

    • @robertburkhardt3506
      @robertburkhardt3506 2 дні тому

      @@Wig4 welllll um bristlecone pine um somewhere high up in mountains in california usa. maybe I don't know where but I aint gonna tell u

    • @Wig4
      @Wig4 2 дні тому

      @@robertburkhardt3506 LOL LOL LOL California is in Sweden.

    • @haraldljusarbetaren8649
      @haraldljusarbetaren8649 День тому

      @@Wig4 Your stupid answer just shows what kind of a person you are. I feel sorry for your parents.

    • @trevormarylloyd4593
      @trevormarylloyd4593 День тому

      Bristlecone Pine in California and Nevada.

  • @norman7179
    @norman7179 2 дні тому +2

    Very nice and very interesting.

  • @darkwolfnova344
    @darkwolfnova344 День тому +1

    The last one is actually a volcanic uprising in Eastern Wyoming called the Devils Tower. I've been there several times it has a 1 mile walking path around the base , also it's where part of Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind was filmed, and no there's no box canyon on any side

  • @reekashade
    @reekashade 16 годин тому

    WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD.

  • @nikoliseisele6017
    @nikoliseisele6017 2 дні тому +1

    It took 60 seconds to find out that whoever made this video doesn't know what they're talking about. California Redwoods and Giant Sequoias are two different types of tree.

    • @CyberiusT
      @CyberiusT 2 дні тому

      "Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) is also referred to as a “Sierra Redwood” or “Big Tree”.
      The term “Sequoia” is often used to refer to the Giant Sequoia species, which is one of the species of redwood." -- Google.

  • @victorvalverde436
    @victorvalverde436 4 дні тому +2

    Thanks for this great informations

  •  2 дні тому

    Once you've had a tree fall on your house during a storm, you will never think of them in the same way. Don't plant one anywhere near your house!

  • @pjcouture9944
    @pjcouture9944 3 дні тому +1

    Sequoias are twigs compared to the trees of the past. Devils Tower is a prime example. Yup, it was a tree and not created by lava 😂.

    • @Jaime-u5m
      @Jaime-u5m 3 дні тому

      If Dinosaur's grew to such enormous size some trees had to have grown or perhaps spread to enormous sizes to feed them,,,.
      Imagine the fruits produced and probably dropped by some of those trees,,,.

    • @barrywainwright3391
      @barrywainwright3391 3 дні тому

      Where's the rest of the tree? If it was cut down the tree should be there fossilized like the stump.

  • @sgdeluxedoc
    @sgdeluxedoc 3 дні тому

    You forgot to mention that the biggest trees on earth were the california redwoods at 60 to 100 feet wide at the base. They may have even grown larger, Idon't know. But they're all gone now. Cut for wood. At least if they had kept a 30 foot stump, they would have had a fire resistant, earthquake proof character home if hollowed out as a 3 floor home. Who wouldn't want to live inside of a tree? And the root structure would give it a stability you'd find hard to match!

    • @GoodWoodWorks-le4cd
      @GoodWoodWorks-le4cd День тому

      BS you should get out more. Take a trip. Drive thru a redwood still, just like hollie wood. Lol. BS

  • @angelofmoonm.6636
    @angelofmoonm.6636 2 дні тому +1

    I would also like to take a look. Breathtaking

  • @loragunning5394
    @loragunning5394 23 години тому

    Right off the bat, there are two different species of California redwoods, the Giant Sequoia and the Coastal Redwood. The Sequoias are not the tallest trees, the Coastal Redwoods are. The Sequoias are the most massive, in terms of weight and volume. However, given that the Sequoias are prone to lightening strikes, no one really knows how tall they might grow.
    The General Sherman Tree, being located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of southern California, has never been subjected to hurricanes, although it has been subjected to strong winds.
    When discussing the Centuarian Tree, a Eucalyptus, the video shows images of the coastal redwood trees of northern California, including aerial images of the tallest tree on Earth, a coastal redwood.
    I don't know what this channel is all about, but seems to me like whoever creates it needs to fact check themselves and their video captures/edits a little more. Also, the title of the video is misleading to some degree, as while many of the world's largest/tallest trees were featured, the tallest was not and the oldest were not even mentioned. I do give credit in that a lot of very interesting trees were featured.

  • @curtcoller3632
    @curtcoller3632 День тому

    Let me give you a hint: The age of the tree is 2000 years old - that is nonsense. You either/or say:
    1. the tree is 2000 years old
    2. the age of this tree is 2000 years
    but not both. Your video shots are great. You are not violating copyrights as your clip is educational. It is interesting and well edited. But if you say both it becomes a pleonasm (two times same meaning - age and old). I hope you take the advice and understand the reason. American teachers fail to explain "pleonasms", besides many other things. My camera team was "standing under the shadow of a big tree" is another mistake I made myself in school. My teacher (Austria): You cannot stand UNDER the shadow of a tree, you can only be buried there.

  • @Angel-hd2rs
    @Angel-hd2rs День тому

    I think it's amazing that the redwoods and sequoias weren't felled to use for toilet paper.

  • @NeetchianQueen
    @NeetchianQueen 5 днів тому +3

    What kind of tree is the last one? It resembles the titled 'devils tower' in Wyoming which actually seems to be an ancient tree trunk, maybe petrified? They claim it is stone but then we also have petrified trees here in the USA as well lol so who can say?

    • @robertoruiz7069
      @robertoruiz7069 4 дні тому +1

      HI ,i thought the same thing.The viedo was great ,then at the end i didn't hear what that was.But also thought it's fake,it's a mountain.But the rest was interesting.

  • @jocarter2848
    @jocarter2848 3 дні тому

    Thank you for gThe commentary was so helpful to explain some amazing facts.iving me the chance to see these amazing trees.

  • @riazbhat6793
    @riazbhat6793 21 годину тому

    Beautiful information about some of the giant trees.
    May be you wanna add the Chinar tree from Kashmir.

  • @raystevens687
    @raystevens687 3 дні тому +2

    To bad they can't plant the mangrove trees at the saltton lake in California I'm thinking if they did that maybe it could start reversing the pollution there yes it would take time but what would it hurt.

  • @bigalbert59
    @bigalbert59 2 дні тому

    The last tree is not a tree. Devils Tower in Wyoming is a ROCK formation formed from lava over millions of years.

  • @erickort1987
    @erickort1987 5 днів тому

    the prickly tree...i dare a person to try to climb it,LOL

  • @jamesbeitia1353
    @jamesbeitia1353 6 днів тому +3

    I find it hard to believe that a butterfly can travel thousands of kilometers. Did l here that right? Correct me if I'm wrong.

  • @flyyyjr
    @flyyyjr 3 дні тому

    “…..Mother Earth, Mother Nature & The Universe is a thing beyond the wildest imagination of all and anything one could ever muster”!!! G-MOMMEE

  • @maddiemaddie4036
    @maddiemaddie4036 4 дні тому +1

    What about the baobab trees in Africa NOT just australia

  • @JoyceDick-x1o
    @JoyceDick-x1o 7 днів тому +2

    Imagine the stories that they could tell 😮😂

  • @llooik
    @llooik 3 дні тому +1

    at minute 26.27 that is DEVILS TOWER -wyoming not a tree

  • @bobann3566
    @bobann3566 3 дні тому +1

    26:28 is that a mountain that looks like a tree?

  • @paulnolan4464
    @paulnolan4464 3 дні тому

    The California tree, 3000 years, he said before the pyramids were built, they were built 4.500 years ago, get your facts right

  • @madeleinemcandrews6712
    @madeleinemcandrews6712 2 дні тому

    Dude. You can’t pronounce Baobab Tree to save your life. 😂

  • @stuartloggins3691
    @stuartloggins3691 4 дні тому +4

    Hey it's inches and feet here

  • @ZooxMaze
    @ZooxMaze 3 дні тому +4

    Many comments questioning the credibility of the last tree... "Devil's Tower". It certainly is the remnants of one, according to Mudfossil University. There's a fascinating history layered beyond much of our curated, foundational knowledge. And much more information out there for those interested in exploring these revelations further.

  • @Iam_eLm
    @Iam_eLm 7 днів тому +2

    Sucker Image used to get Ple to click/watch.
    UA-cam should delete Videos which mislead viewers to watch.

  • @kallasusort2986
    @kallasusort2986 16 годин тому

    You need to check out Tartaria .... ancient old buildings and HISTORY on what happened to Earth.

  • @MooseBme
    @MooseBme 2 дні тому

    Cool, THANKS!

  • @johnwattdotca
    @johnwattdotca 2 дні тому

    Considering how "The President" was described, it's totally not an appropriate name.

  • @tadcotadco6344
    @tadcotadco6344 6 днів тому +1

    //it has been growing for more than 3000 years, starting its way to heaven even before the pyramids were built//.
    Which pyramids? Mexican? Egyptian pyramids are much older than 3000 y

  • @shirleyh7855
    @shirleyh7855 2 дні тому

    THEN SINGS MY SOUL , MY SAVIOR GOD TO THEE, HOW GREAT THOU ART

  • @mevisface
    @mevisface День тому

    Mountains look like giant tree roots.

  • @amiejambu8493
    @amiejambu8493 3 дні тому

    Nice BRO💪😄👍

  • @jeremyhorne5252
    @jeremyhorne5252 2 дні тому

    For some of these, you should say the geographical area in which they are found.

  • @melginboytumapon6542
    @melginboytumapon6542 8 годин тому

    World tree from anime Hunter X Hunter😂

  • @kurtlonde5892
    @kurtlonde5892 6 хвилин тому

    .... zu schnelle Szenenwechsel... man kann nichts mal 2 oder 3 Sekunden anschauen
    .... das ist ja schrecklich

  • @cejohnson8179
    @cejohnson8179 День тому

    It’s ridiculous when they put a picture like that for this video! UA-cam is really becoming a tool for misconceptions and exaggeration!

  • @sherlee123
    @sherlee123 3 дні тому +1

    why not say where the rainbow tree and the mangroves are , i know they are Australian

    • @Jaime-u5m
      @Jaime-u5m 3 дні тому

      Some things are best left unsaid as many among us wonderful humans, would happily seek it out to destroy.

  • @SonyaBallard-ex4ml
    @SonyaBallard-ex4ml 13 годин тому

    Amaz😮

  • @Macc1
    @Macc1 4 дні тому +1

    "Three Score Years and Ten"...?

  • @sajanvzr6491
    @sajanvzr6491 2 дні тому

    at 12:53 you show a rubber tree, the sap solidifies to rubber. It is not edible. This is used for making tyre and all.

  • @Knight007ca
    @Knight007ca 2 дні тому

    That is a lie about the tree being older than the pyramids of ancient Egypt.

  • @wilcoxdaniel9825
    @wilcoxdaniel9825 5 днів тому +1

    Didntk know the boabob grew in Australia !!!

    • @dirkmul4802
      @dirkmul4802 4 дні тому

      Baobabs are widely distributed in belts across Africa. They also grow in Madagascar, India, Ceylon and Australia. They grow in many areas of Zimbabwe.

  • @joshuaforman9171
    @joshuaforman9171 2 дні тому

    This guy shows he knows nothing about the giant sequoia redwood, for 1 they don't run deep, they have a shallow root base and interlock with other redwoods around them, which is what gives them strength. 2 it's a tree, not an animal.

  • @josephmcdonald764
    @josephmcdonald764 5 годин тому

    What about the Bristle Cone Pine, the oldest living thing on earth that exist in almost impossible circumstances near Death Valley, California.

  • @michael4250
    @michael4250 3 дні тому

    Clickbait...Not a tree at all. Distrust this source, which misrepresents so much.

  • @yohanaab8780
    @yohanaab8780 4 дні тому +1

    با سپاس از شما ، لذت بردم از این همه زیبایی وعجائب این کره خاکی و زیبا که باید قدر آنرا بدانیم و از وجود این همه زیبایی ها لذت برده و انرژی مثبت بگیریم

    • @kavehdav
      @kavehdav 4 дні тому +1

      ولی اسمی از درخت چنار ۴۵۰۰ ساله یزد نیاورد

    • @leopeo2514
      @leopeo2514 День тому

      @@kavehdav Is there any location close to there u can name that would be in google earth? Would love to see, thank you!

  • @815tomtom518
    @815tomtom518 5 днів тому +1

    Why the hell didn't you show the whole tree when you got to the oldest/biggest tree? I'm disappointed!!!!!!!

  • @BiswajitMandal-gs2we
    @BiswajitMandal-gs2we День тому

    Now I understand why we Indians worship trees all through life they are part and parcel of human life on earth

  • @RealOrigenDue
    @RealOrigenDue 3 дні тому

    The pyramids are far, far older than 3,000 years, guys. Just FYI. 🙏❤️

  • @hugeblue
    @hugeblue 5 днів тому

    0/19/24 - Thanks very much for this ! Very informative ! Chas.,SC

  • @robertwheeler4068
    @robertwheeler4068 День тому

    I thought it was a nuclear explosion!?🤯

  • @kobaltstaub287
    @kobaltstaub287 2 дні тому

    Seeing the last joke makes you wonder if anything else in that video was exaggerated as well... I hate when peoples do those things

  • @StPete.308
    @StPete.308 2 дні тому

    Misleading for no reason. This video has some interesting content, but not well sourced and the last "tree" shown is not a tree at all. No need to lie.

  • @gazanfarali9694
    @gazanfarali9694 2 дні тому

    You have missed out the walking tree.

  • @desperatedave3573
    @desperatedave3573 2 дні тому

    the last tree is photographed click bait!

  • @erickort1987
    @erickort1987 5 днів тому +1

    the devil tree fire...amazing tree

  • @meisterrama
    @meisterrama 2 дні тому

    General Sherman Tree is largest on Earth. The Giant one you show at the end makes General Sherman look Tiny. You don't say where it is or even show the whole thing. Seems strange

  • @darrylx42
    @darrylx42 2 дні тому

    The last tree was not impressive . You didn’t show the top of it . SUS

  • @marpro765
    @marpro765 3 дні тому

    The Baobab trees are mainly found in Madagascar and mainland Africa. They exist in Asia and Australia as well.

  • @danielchasman8422
    @danielchasman8422 3 дні тому

    Baobab grow in Madagascar, not in Australia!!!

  • @trevormarylloyd4593
    @trevormarylloyd4593 День тому

    No mention of the Bristlecone pine? The oldest tree, 4k to 5k years old.

  • @kensanity178
    @kensanity178 2 дні тому

    Guadalupe river, just above the dam. Huge bald cypress tree. Any one else ever see it?