Tane Mahuta
Tane Mahuta is a giant kauri tree located in the Waipoua Forest of New Zealand. It is estimated to be over 2,500 years old, making it one of the oldest and largest trees in the world. Standing at about 51.2 meters tall, it has a trunk circumference of approximately 13.77 meters.
The name "Tane Mahuta" translates to "God of the Forest" in the Māori language, reflecting its significance in Māori culture. This majestic tree is a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors who come to admire its impressive size and the surrounding ancient forest ecosystem.