A remarkable olive tree in Portugal’s Alentejo region continues to produce olives after over 3,700 years of growth. Rooted during the Bronze Age, the tree, known as Oliveira do Peso, has witnessed the rise and fall of countless civilizations. Its longevity makes it one of the oldest olive trees in Europe, and a truly spectacular botanical specimen. Experts believe the tree began growing while Europe was still in the Bronze Age. Despite its age, the Oliveira do Peso remains productive, offering a living link to the past. The tree stands as a testament to resilience and the enduring power of nature, captivating both scientists and locals alike.