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Why America keeps the world's oldest tree hidden

Our first documentary from America's national parks

Hidden in America’s mountains lives a tree older than the Pyramids… older than Stonehenge… older than every civilization still standing today. The U.S. government has kept the exact location of this bristlecone pine secret for over 60 years. And there’s a very good reason why.

From the desolate peaks of Nevada’s Great Basin National Park to California’s remote White Mountains, we filmed in some of the most closely guarded locations in American conservation. You’ll see why some secrets are worth keeping… and what happens when they get out.

This is the first documentary about America nature we’ve put together for a new brand chronicling the wonder of America’s national parks and public lands — and the threat they face. It’s called Park Vibes, and I’m excited to share our first story with all of you on FUZZ.

I’ll keep sharing these films with all of you when they touch on nature and conservation, but if you’re interested in learning more about the fight to save America’s national parks and wild spaces, join our dedicated newsletter for updates and ways you can help over on ParkVibes.com.

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