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The Oldest Living Things in the World skip to main | skip to sidebar The Oldest Living Things in the World 17 April 2012 A Second Chance at the Chestnut of 100 Horses  Fig and Lichens   In September of 2010 I visited the Castagno dei 100 Cavalli for the first time. It was the height of Mediterranean summer, over-ripe, really, and the Castagno was no exception. Its half-dome canopy was so heavy with foliage and chestnuts that one could barely see the branches for the leaves. I made some photos, but came away thinking the umami of it (I like to keep my mixed metaphors vegetarian friendly) was somewhere underneath that surface: while the lush growth was impressive, it is the structure of its split-and-spread trunk that really tells the story of what it's like to be alive for 3,000 years.  Moss on the Castagno, 2012 Since I was returning to Europe to install my exhibition at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden , I took a cue from the death of the Senator Tree...

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