Grzegorz G.
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The Ancient Olive Tree of Vouves
In the quiet village of Vouves, nestled in the Chania region of Crete, stands one of the oldest olive trees in the world — a living monument to time itself. Estimated to be between 2,000 and 3,000 years old, and perhaps even older than 3,500 years, this extraordinary tree continues to bear fruit each year, offering olives from which precious oil is still made.
Its trunk, with its magnificent, twisted shapes and a circumference of over 12 meters, tells silent stories of generations past. Beside it lies the Olive Tree Museum of Vouves, where visitors can discover the rich history and culture of olive cultivation on Crete — a tradition deeply rooted in the island’s identity.
Today, the ancient olive tree of Vouves stands not only as a natural wonder but also as a timeless symbol of peace, longevity, and wisdom.