I recognise that first olive tree - it's in Greece (maybe the isle of Crete?) and it's three or four thousand years old.
After looking it up, it seems I was right, even on the age range. The "al Badawi" olive tree in al Walaja is apparently thought to be older, but I suspect the locals would argue for their own in both cases.
![[Image: 2H6R6427.JPG]](https://stopthewall.org/sites/default/files/images/alwalaja/2H6R6427.JPG)
[url=https://stopthewall.org/2011/10/24/al-walaja-oldest-olive-tree-world-endangered-occupation]source[/img]
After looking it up, it seems I was right, even on the age range. The "al Badawi" olive tree in al Walaja is apparently thought to be older, but I suspect the locals would argue for their own in both cases.
[url=https://stopthewall.org/2011/10/24/al-walaja-oldest-olive-tree-world-endangered-occupation]source[/img]
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