January 21, 2012
A 3,500 year old tree, which was also 118 ft high with an 18 foot diameter, 'burned and collapsed' in the Florida swamp it called home.

Named for Senator M. O. Overstreet, who donated the land to Seminole County to use as a park in 1927, the Senator has long been a landmark for Floridians. It survived the logging epidemic, which claimed many of the giant trees that once stood in the county. (The Senator may have been spared because it was hollow, a condition that occurred as the tree aged.) It endured centuries of nasty hurricanes, including one in 1925 that lopped off 40 feet from the top.

(Source: joshsternberg)

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