Estimated to be around 2,000 years old, the Tule Tree (Árbol del Tule) stands as one of the world’s oldest and widest trees, with a 177-foot (54-meter) circumference. This gnarled Montezuma cypress, once believed to be multiple trees merged together, is actually a single specimen. Located in a picturesque church courtyard in Mexico, the tree offers visitors a unique experience. Up close, its intricate bark and massive girth are awe-inspiring, while from a distance, it dominates the landscape, providing a serene and historic backdrop for exploration.
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