The Biggest Tree On Earth Is Much Bigger Than You Imagination

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Sixteen Massive Trees That Will Surprise You. Did you know that the world is home to more than sixty thousand species of trees? While that might be a familiar fact, what's less known is that some of these trees are truly colossal, reaching heights nearly as tall as mountains and offering views that are nothing short of breathtaking. Embark on a journey through the remarkable world of sixteen of these giant trees, where you'll uncover the secrets hidden beneath their towering canopies and the tales these ancient giants have to share. As you explore, you'll soon realize that the biggest tree on Earth is bigger than your imagination.

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The endless irrelevant jump cuts. Two second cuts with images of stuff you’re not even talking about. Great subject, crap presentation.

marktalley
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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.

diane
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That was not a baboon. You're not fooling me. 19:16

patrickcharles
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Great information but the footage did not correspond

Violet-jw
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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.

puma
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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.

yowzephyr
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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! 🌲🌍😊

techgianx
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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.

edwinflynn
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With this video I've learned about many trees I didn't know about before. Excellent documentary. Thank you!!!

robinsydney
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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.

ronmchattie
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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.

CharlieOkeson
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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

vernonjackson
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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.

yourwellwisher
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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.

RJFP
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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

toddstubblebine
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Those Redwoods are fkn awe inspiring & makes you think about the cycles this Planet has seen!!!

SolidBased
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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

sabrinabell
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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.

thespeedofchillax
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If you don't love trees, you've got a synthetic heart!

johnledingham
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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!

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