Rachel Sussman: The World's Oldest Living Things| 14mins
Director: TED | Producer: TED
Focus Years: 2010 | Country: United States
Synopsis:
Rachel Sussman shows photographs of the world's oldest continuously living organisms - from 2,000-year-old brain coral off Tobago's coast to an "underground forest" in South Africa that has lived since before the dawn of agriculture. Rachel Sussman is on a quest to celebrate the resilience of life by identifying and photographing continuous-living organisms that are 2,000 years or older, all around the world.
Rachel Sussman: The World's Oldest Living Things
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