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  2. Tuolumne Grove - Wikipedia

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    A small grove of about 25 large trees, covering around 20 acres, includes the Dead Giant, which measures 29 1/2 feet in diameter at its base. In 1878, a tunnel was cut through the Dead Giant, allowing a road to pass through it. [2] [3] The Dead Giant was the first tunnel tree. [4]

  3. Wawona Tree - Wikipedia

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    The California Tunnel Tree's passageway was dug in 1895 to allow horse-drawn stagecoaches to pass through the tree. [15] Today, people can walk or bike through it. A dead tunnel tree in Tuolumne Grove, Yosemite National Park. [11] The dead tunnel tree in Tuolumne Grove was the first standing sequoia to be tunneled. [12]

  4. Tunnel tree - Wikipedia

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    Today, it is the last remaining giant sequoia tunnel tree still standing. [10] Dead Giant Tunnel Tree: Tuolumne, Yosemite National Park: Sequoiadendron giganteum: The Dead Giant Tunnel Tree, created in 1878, was the first tunnel tree. [5] It was carved from a dead stump in Tuolumne Grove that already had natural fire caves, making it easy to ...

  5. Chandelier Tree - Wikipedia

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    The California Tunnel Tree's passageway was dug in 1895 to allow horse-drawn stagecoaches to pass through the tree. [11] Today, people can walk or bike through it. A dead tunnel tree in Tuolumne Grove, Yosemite National Park. [10] The dead tunnel tree in Tuolumne Grove was the first standing sequoia to be tunneled. [12]

  6. Yosemite National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Wawona Tree, also known as the Tunnel Tree, was a giant sequoia that grew in the Mariposa Grove. It was 234 feet (71 m) tall, and was 90 ft (27 m) in circumference. When a carriage-wide tunnel was cut through the tree in 1881, it became even more popular as a tourist photo attraction.

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  8. List of giant sequoia groves - Wikipedia

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    Tuolumne Grove: Yosemite National Park Tuolumne County: 1,700–1,800 5,600–5,900 The grove features about six visible giant sequoias amongst a dense understory of dogwood. Includes the "Dead Giant", a fallen giant sequoia with a stagecoach-sized tunnel cut through it.

  9. Secret tunnel found on U.S.-Mexico border to be sealed off - AOL

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    The tunnel, concealed with wooden panels and hidden access through a sewer, measured approximately 300 meters on the Mexican side, with dimensions of 1.80 meters in height and 1.20 meters in width.