More than 1600 years old awe-inspiring olive tree observes and records every change on the Brijuni Islands. This is most likely one of the oldest olive trees in the Mediterranean, which is confirmed by a carbon age analysis study conducted on a sample of its wood tissue. Due to a severe storm, in the mid-1980s the olive tree cracked into two parts.
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№4 of 7 places in Brijuni national park
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№1 of 2 natural areas in Brijuni national park
№24 of 88 natural areas in Croatia