In a forest in southern Chile, a giant tree has survived for thousands of years.
The tree is Known as the "Great Grandfather."
It is a Fitzroya cupressoides, a type of cypress tree that is endemic to the south of the continent.
The trunk of this tree measuring four meters (13 feet) in diameter and 28 meters tall.
The sample extracted and other dating methods suggest that the tree is up to 5,484 years old.
The estimated age would beat the current record-holder-Methuselaha, a 4,853-year-old bristlecone pine tree in California of USA, by more than half a millennium.