@moonshine @Surasanji Treekos smdh. Go deep into an old growth forest and stand in awe of an actual 1000 year old tree.

@meowski @moonshine@freespeechextremist.com Not a lot of old growth forests around this part of the world. Pretty sure there aren't any left...

Also, pretty sure Moon is in UK, where likewise, you're going to be hard pressed to find a 1000 year old tree.

@Surasanji @moonshine Muir woods in California is a good start. Next I want to go to the bristlecone pine groves in CA. Some trees up to 5000 years old. Oldest living things on Earth i think.

@meowski @moonshine@freespeechextremist.com I'm not spending 2000+ USD to fly to California to see a tree.

@Surasanji @moonshine You really should though. Yosemite is also stunningly beautiful.

@meowski @moonshine@freespeechextremist.com I'd also have to get all my passports together, I'd rather go to Greece and see old shit built by people. And drink Ouzo on the beach.

@meowski @moonshine@freespeechextremist.com Or go camping in the Carpathians. That be pretty fantastic. Love going camping.

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