Living Organism Older than Adam!
This tree was growing when Mastodons and Mammoths roamed Riverside and San Bernardino along with other Pleistocene mammals. The same time as the Tar Pits.
http://www.laalmanac.com/environment/ev703.php
The GabrieleƱo Band of Mission Indians-Kizh Nation is seeking protection for an ancient oak tree in the Jurupa Hills of Riverside County that is endangered by housing development. Called the Jurupa Oak, the Kizh call it the Hurungna Oak(so named for a GabrieleƱo/Kizh village that once was located nearby), the tree is considered not only sacred in California native culture, but also extraordinary due to its age. The tree has been scientifically determined to be at least 13,000 years old, making it not only the oldest known living organism in California and second oldest in North America, but, the third oldest living organism on earth..
The fact is I learned on the Curse of Oak Island that oak trees cannot live in water. This means this tree cannot be older than the Flood of Noah at 2348 BC not 13 thousand. So it is 4,367 years old!
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