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This forest, on an island to the south of Japan, is home to the oldest trees in Japan. Some of the ancient cedars are thousands of year old. This is not one of them, but it is still pretty amazing. The wood looks so liquid, and you can clearly see that it is in motion, although moving on a timescale way slower than ours. |
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