Environment
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New Tallest Tree in Asia Discovered in Southwest China's Xizang Region
Scientists and experts discovered the new tallest tree in Asia, located in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. The tree is known as a Himalayan Cypress, measuring 102.3 meters. Read here.
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