Tule Tree | The Worlds Widest Tree | Santa Maria del Tule | Oaxaca | English | Subtitles | Mexico
In this video I am visiting the town of Santa Maria del Tule, to see the widest tree in the world - the Tue Tree. This is a great additional to any trips to Mexico you may have planned.
This tree is amazing. Before seeing the tree I decided to explore the town, which was super pretty and well maintained. You can tell this is a tourist place.
If you are looking for a unique place to visit during your Mexico holiday, why not check out one of the biggest trees in the world. It may not be the tallest tree in the world, but it is one of the oldest, and the widest tree in the world.
Who would have thought one of the largest trees was found in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Please note, this video is in English, not Spanish but I do have subtitles. There are English Subtitles, French Subtitles and Spanish Subtitles.
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The Tule Tree of Oaxaca Mexico
The Tule tree of Oaxaca Mexico, one of the oldest living organisms on earth, over 2000 years old is shown and the monument surrounding it.
Oldest Tree in Mexico: Tule
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El Árbol del Tule in Santa María del Tule in the Mexican state of Oaxaca,
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El Árbol del Tule (Spanish for The Tree of Tule) is a tree located in the church grounds in the town center of Santa María del Tule in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, approximately 9 km (6 mi) east of the city of Oaxaca on the road to Mitla. It is a Montezuma cypress (Taxodium mucronatum), or ahuehuete (meaning old man of the water in Nahuatl). It has the stoutest trunk of any tree in the world. In 2001 it was placDimensions and age[edit]
In 2005, its trunk had a circumference of 42.0 m (137.8 ft), equating to a diameter of 14.05 m (46.1 ft),[2] a slight increase from a measurement of 11.42 m (37.5 ft) m in 1982.[3] However, the trunk is heavily buttressed, giving a higher diameter reading than the true cross-sectional of the trunk represents; when this is taken into account, the diameter of the 'smoothed out' trunk is 9.38 m (30.8 ft).[2] This is still slightly larger than the next most stout tree known, a Giant Sequoia with a 8.98 m (29.5 ft) diameter.[4]
The height is difficult to measure due to the very broad crown; the 2005 measurement, made by laser, is 35.4 m (116 ft),[2] shorter than previous measurements of 41–43 m (135–141 ft).[3] According to the signboard by the tree (see gallery, below), it has a total volume of 816.829 m3 and a weight of 636.107 t (701.188 short tons); these figures are however not independently verified, and given the same signboard's claim of a girth of 58 m (190 ft), must be treated with suspicion.
It is so large that it was originally thought to be multiple trees, but DNA tests have proven that it is only one tree.[5] This does not rule out another hypothesis, which states that it comprises multiple trunks from a single individual.[6]
The age is unknown, with estimates ranging between 1,200 and 3,000 years, and even one claim of 6,000 years;[6][7] the best scientific estimate based on growth rates is 1,433-1,600 years.[8] Local Zapotec legend holds that it was planted about 1,400 years ago by Pecocha, a priest of Ehecatl, the Aztec wind god, in broad agreement with the scientific estimate; its location on a sacred site (later taken over by the Roman Catholic Church) would also support this.[6][7]
The tree is occasionally nicknamed the Tree of Life from the images of animals that are reputedly visible in the tree's gnarled trunk. As part of an official project local schoolchildren give tourists a tour of the tree and point out shapes of creatures on the trunk, including jaguars and elephants.[citation needed]
Slowly dying[edit]
In 1990, it was reported that the tree is slowly dying because its roots have been damaged by water ed on a UNESCO tentative list of World Heritage Sites.[1]
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Árbol del Tule. The 2000 Year Old Tree in Mexico.
I visit the famous Árbol del Tule in Santa María del Tule, Oaxaca, Mexico and . Árbol del Tule has the record for the widest tree trunk in the world and is said to be around 2000 years old....Contact info below...
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Arbol del Tule. Tree of Tule
On our way to visit the big tree we had a small car accident, we bumped into a great tour guide and got to explore Oaxaca at night. all while trying to fight off a cold!
El Arbor del Tule
estimated at over 2000 years old this Montezuma Cypress is thought to have the largest diameter of any tree in trhe Americas
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Mexico, Tule - The widest tree in the world
Tule - The widest tree in the world 14.02.2015.
Cypress tree growing in the center of Santa Maria del Tule, 11 km to the south. From Oaxaca. It has about 1.400 years. The circuit has more than 36 m., And is also the oldest tree in Mexico.
El Árbol del Tule, Oaxaca, México
El Árbol del Tule es un árbol ubicado en los terrenos de la iglesia en el centro de la ciudad de Santa María del Tule, en el estado mexicano de Oaxaca, aproximadamente a 9 km al este de la ciudad de Oaxacan en el camino a Mitla. Es un ciprés de Montezuma (Taxodium mucronatum), o ahuehuete (que significa viejo hombre del agua en náhuatl). Tiene el tronco más fuerte de cualquier árbol en el mundo.
El Árbol del Tule (Spanish for The Tree of Tule) is a tree located in the church grounds in the town center of Santa María del Tule in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, approximately 9 km (6 mi) east of the city of Oaxaca on the road to Mitla. It is a Montezuma cypress (Taxodium mucronatum), or ahuehuete (meaning old man of the water in Nahuatl). It has the stoutest trunk of any tree in the world.
2008 Santa Maria del Tule
Rooted in the town of Santa María del Tule, the Tule Tree and its environs comprise a unique natural monument.
Guelaguetza in Santa Maria Del Tule
The procession of Guelaguetza festival in Santa Maria Del Tule, Oaxaca. Arbol del Tule can be seen in the background.
Giant Tree of El Tule, Mexico November 20, 2011
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We visit the gigantic, ancient tree of El Tule, along our road trip from Alaska to Argentina in a veggie powered truck with 5 kids.
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10dens - Arbol Del Tule (Original Mix) VIDEO
ARBOL DEL TULE EP
0DENS, BEN STECKER
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RELEASE DATE 2013-07-05
LABELS Bergwacht
CATALOG # BW002
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After the successful debut release Schmitzhoehe EP- BergWacht Records is now coming up with the second project Arbol del Tule EP-. Of course the now well-favoured Sound of BergWacht turns up on this release as well, and with dutch artists Michael and Jurrien of 10dens two more appreciated ambassadors of melodic techno could be gained over. The idea of producing an EP to pay homage to the trees of our earth arised after a long-standing friendship followed by 10dens' first gig at a BergWacht Event end of 2012. Once again this is made clear: BergWacht is a family affair. The Arbol del Tule (tree of Tule) in Mexico is the thickest tree in the world. Equally phatt is the bassline, that directly brings it to the front on A-Side. Soon, selected percussions and a harmonic touching melody merge into a wide, drifiting and soulfully sound-carpet. With slick modulations and different synthies, this carpet takes you away on a journey through the track's arrangement. The highest living trees on earth belong to the species of the evergreen Redwood tree. Using gentle chords, first track Redwood- on B-Side carries you off into the treetops of a mystic forrest, just to bring you down to earth some moments later with a kicking drumset. Striking surfaces and whizzing, stomping sounds provide for a well-rounded rave-factor, that is constantly built up to the end through changing melodic elements and breaks. Montezuma, last tree and track on this EP, is a real musical plank. Playful tones are dancing over wooden kick and stunning subbass and couple with blurred effects. Here, too, the arrangement convinces in setup and structure performs magic to this perfect peaktime bom...
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1946 El Tule - Mexico
El Tule (Mexico) (1946): Tule tree (El Tule), unpaved driving, road construction -- SILENT FILM CLIP
This film clip is from Thayer Soule's travelogue, The Road to Panama, archived in the Human Studies Film Archives, Smithsonian Institution. For more information, view the complete catalog record: For information on Thayer Soule see SIRIS blog post:
2000+ YEAR OLD TREE IN TULE, OAXACA, MEXICO
Ahuehuetes of Santa Maria del Tule
Day #2 of the 2008 Rural Tourism Fair featured a visit to Santa Maria del Tule in search of ahuehuetes. Details on the Oaxaca Wikispace
ARBOL DEL TULE (Grupo Huajuapan)
Un pequeño vistazo al Arbol del Tule de Santa Maria del Tule en Oaxaca, Mexico.
El Árbol de Santa María del Tule
Clasificado como Taxodium Mucronatum
su edad sobrepasa los 2000 años.
Es uno de los más grandes y antiguos del mundo.
Circunferencia de 56 metros. Corresponde
al grupo de los sabinos (o Ahuehuete).
Alcanza una altura de más de 42 mts
y un diametro de 14 mts.
Volumen aproximado de 816 metros cúbicos.
Peso aproximado de 636 toneladas.
Fuente: SEDAR
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El Arbol del Tule (an Ahuehuete Cypress) is over 2000 years old; it's amongst the oldest living trees in the world.
The circumference of the trunk is an amazing 56 meters.
It is over 42 meters high. A 14 meter Diameter trunk; boasts a foliage diameter of over 51 meters, and weighs over 636 tons.
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One of the most biggest trees in the worldEl tule
El tule tree it's located in Santa Maria del tule in Oaxaca,Mexico and it's one of the most biggest and ancient trees in the world.;)