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  2. Wawona Tree - Wikipedia

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    Wawona Tunnel Tree, August 1962. The Wawona Tree, also known as the Wawona Tunnel Tree, was a famous giant sequoia that stood in Mariposa Grove, Yosemite National Park, California, United States, until February 1969. It had a height of 227 feet (69 m) and was 26 feet (7.9 m) in diameter at the base.

  3. Sequoia National Park - Wikipedia

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    Tunnel Log is a fallen giant sequoia tree in Sequoia National Park. The tree, which measured 275 feet (84 m) tall and 21 feet (6.4 m) in diameter, fell across a park road in 1937 due to natural causes.

  4. Tunnel tree - Wikipedia

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    Tunnel Log: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks: Sequoiadendron giganteum: The Tunnel Log in Sequoia National Park was created after a giant sequoia fell across Crescent Meadow Road in late 1937 due to natural causes. In 1938, a tunnel was cut through the fallen log to allow vehicles to pass and to serve as a visitor attraction. [4 ...

  5. Sequoia National Park’s giants are the friendly type. Hugs ...

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    Redwood Mountain Grove in neighboring Kings Canyon National Park “lost an estimated 974 to 1,574 large sequoias,” according to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, which are managed jointly.

  6. Moro Rock - Wikipedia

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    The 1996 general plan for the park calls for the road to Moro to be closed, and replaced by a shuttle. As of June 2012, the road is open to general traffic only during weekdays; on weekends, the shuttle is running and the road is closed to general traffic. [4] The west face of Moro Rock offers 1,000 vertical feet of cracks and knobs for rock ...

  7. Pioneer Cabin Tree - Wikipedia

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    Tunnel Log is a fallen giant sequoia tree in Sequoia National Park. The tree, which measured 275 feet (84 m) tall and 21 feet (6.4 m) in diameter, fell across a park road in 1937 due to natural causes. The following year, a crew cut an 8-foot (2.4 m) tall, 17-foot (5.2 m) wide tunnel through the trunk, making the road passable again. [36]

  8. Is world’s largest tree healthy? Check in on giant sequoia in ...

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    It takes ropes, drones and satellite imaging to get a full look at the General Sherman Tree.

  9. Giant Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Giant Forest, famed for its giant sequoia trees, is within the United States' Sequoia National Park.This montane forest, situated at over 6,000 ft (1,800 m) above mean sea level in the western Sierra Nevada of California, covers an area of 1,880 acres (7.6 km 2).

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