A 416-year-old grape vine in Tibet is officially the oldest in the world

A wild grape found in the mountains of Tibet has been certified by Guinness World Records as the oldest living wild grape, after it was found to be 416 years old.
The vine, located in Zuoba Village, Zogang Township, was first discovered during a survey of ancient and remarkable trees in Changdu City, and was then analyzed by scientists from the Wood Science Research Laboratory at Southwest Forestry University in China.
The researchers used tree ring analysis and physical measurements to determine the age of the grapes.
He was officially certified by Guinness World Records in September at the age of 416.
The vine, which is located at an elevation of nearly 7,900 feet (about 2,400 meters), has a height of about 26 feet (about 8 meters) and a diameter of more than 2 feet (about 0.6 meters). /Telegraph/
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