Enormous Sequoia Trees (22 pics)
These giant redwood trees grow to an average height of 60 meters but can actually reach heights of over 100 meters.
“Hyperion”, the tallest redwood, is 115.5 meters tall and can be found in the Redwood National Park near San Francisco.
Interestingly, a subspecies of this group does not grow as tall but instead expands in width, growing very large diameter shafts. “General Sherman” is the widest of this subspecies with a diameter or 11.1 meters.
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Emme
June 21, 2015 @ 10:21 pm
Absolutely stunning photos. These trees hold such history and are fascinating to experience. They really make you appreciate the wonders of nature. Thanks for the post! – Emme @ Green Global Travel
Deborah Jimmy Jacob
May 20, 2013 @ 6:06 am
God bless those or who ever took those pictures they magnificent. God is a great Creator and all his hand works are beautiful. Thank Net.com for sending me those precious pictures.
joann
April 3, 2013 @ 9:27 pm
Beautiful park and all of Gods wonders
Elizabeth M. Wright
April 3, 2013 @ 7:18 pm
Hi Lola…
How are you doing??? Hope you are feeling better and all is well. Think of you often…
GOD BLESS… Elizabeth W.
Elizabeth M. Wright
April 3, 2013 @ 7:17 pm
I always loved trees, just imagine if the tree could tell you all of the happenings around them and the people,
animals, etc. that it has seen… what an intelligent and wise conversation you would have… just imagine…
jocy46white@gmail.com
April 3, 2013 @ 9:55 am
Love these beautiful trees. Always imagine them as wise old souls
Jun A.V. Revilla
October 13, 2012 @ 10:27 pm
There was a sample of a cross-section of Sequoia wood at Sage Hall, YSFES in New Haven, CT, where the birth of Christ, discovery of America, and other significant dates (years) were indicated. I first saw the large wood sample in 1963.
gerrylou
October 12, 2012 @ 11:27 pm
Saw these trees in 1968, but can’t tell if they
have grown any. How could you possibly tell?
They’re just as beautiful now as they were then.
Lola
October 12, 2012 @ 2:46 pm
So this is where these trees come from. California and in the dreams of Isabelo C Mangaya-ay How lucky you are, our most beautiful tree here are the Blue Spruce in Pennsylvania. But I can appreciate and love God’s beauty all over the world.
glo gill
October 12, 2012 @ 2:06 pm
we are so lucky to live in california and visit these “””god given wonders
Isabelo C. Mangaya-ay
October 11, 2012 @ 11:11 pm
As a Forester from the Philippines, I have been dreaming seeing those huge trees within my lifetime!
mubarak abdullah
October 11, 2012 @ 4:16 am
God is beautiful and loves all things beautiful!
BOB
October 10, 2012 @ 10:41 pm
How insignificant we become compared to god’s creations !!
Lola
October 10, 2012 @ 9:10 pm
Magnificent and as the saying goes: “Only God can make a tree” He certainly has given us much to appreciate and see in this world of ours.