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ASH LEAF WITH SEQUOIA STEMS AND

                      BRANCHES



                      Age: 50 million years

                      Period: Eocene

                      Location: Cache Creek Formation, British Columbia, Canada

                      The ash, inhabiting North America nowadays, is a medium to large
                      tree. Also 50 million years ago, the ash tree and sequoia-a tree even
                      larger than the ash tree-grew in Canada, with exactly the same
                      characteristics.

                      The fossil record provides undeniable evidence proving this. The
                      excellent petrified remains show all the identifying details.S
                                                                                                                                       Sequoia branch




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