10 AD • Oaxaca, Mexico
Tula—the 2,000 year tree—a cedar in the heart of the city. To imagine that the area around here must have been a large cedar forest at one time, with only this one tree—a seedling. From that seedling it is 2,000 years old and the only remaining cedar in the area of this size.
Maya Lin, Global Residency Program
Creative Time / Rockefeller Foundation
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