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Melting Ice Reveals Remains of 5,900-Year-Old Trees in Wyoming, Uncovering a Long-Lost ForestA melting ice patch in the Rocky Mountains has revealed the remains of up to 5,900-year-old trees that could offer ... the Beartooth Plateau in northwest Wyoming, which is part of the Greater ...
Deep in the most remote area of the Shoshone National Forest is a unique piece of 1893 history, inscribed on a beetle-killed ...
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Melting ice in Wyoming reveals 5,900-year-old whitebark pine forest above current tree lineThe melting of glaciers in the Rocky Mountains led to a remarkable discovery: a 5,900-year-old ... Wyoming at an elevation of 3,100 meters (10,140 feet), which is 180 meters above the current tree ...
180 meters above the tree line at 3,100 meters elevation. Melting ice in Wyoming reveals 5,900-year-old whitebark pine forest above current tree line. Illustration. (photo credit: Pnature.
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