Coastal Redwood Photo, Sequoia sempervirens, Pseudotsuga menziesii



Coastal redwoods and Douglas firs dominate the Muir Woods National Monument north of San Francisco.  Coast redwoods are the worlds tallest living species and second-most massive tree (after the giant Sequoia), reaching 370 ft in height and 22 ft in diameter.  Muir Woods National Monument, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, north of San Francisco. Muir Woods National Monument, California, USA, Sequoia sempervirens, Pseudotsuga menziesii, natural history stock photograph, photo id 09080 Purchase A Print Of This ImageHow to request, purchase or license this imageAdd To Light TableClick To View This Photo At Its Location in Google Earth.  You must have Google Earth installed for this feature to work correctly.Click To View This Photo At Its Location in Google Maps.Click To View This Photo At Its Location in Live Search Maps.


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Coastal redwoods and Douglas firs dominate the Muir Woods National Monument north of San Francisco.  Coast redwoods are the worlds tallest living species and second-most massive tree (after the giant Sequoia), reaching 370 ft in height and 22 ft in diameter.  Muir Woods National Monument, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, north of San Francisco. Muir Woods National Monument, California, USA. Image #09074
Coastal redwoods and Douglas firs dominate the Muir Woods National Monument north of San Francisco.  Coast redwoods are the worlds tallest living species and second-most massive tree (after the giant Sequoia), reaching 370 ft in height and 22 ft in diameter.  Muir Woods National Monument, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, north of San Francisco. Muir Woods National Monument, California, USA. Image #09075
Coastal redwoods and Douglas firs dominate the Muir Woods National Monument north of San Francisco.  Coast redwoods are the worlds tallest living species and second-most massive tree (after the giant Sequoia), reaching 370 ft in height and 22 ft in diameter.  Muir Woods National Monument, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, north of San Francisco. Muir Woods National Monument, California, USA. Image #09076
Coastal redwoods and Douglas firs dominate the Muir Woods National Monument north of San Francisco.  Coast redwoods are the worlds tallest living species and second-most massive tree (after the giant Sequoia), reaching 370 ft in height and 22 ft in diameter.  Muir Woods National Monument, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, north of San Francisco. Muir Woods National Monument, California, USA. Image #09077
Coastal redwoods and Douglas firs dominate the Muir Woods National Monument north of San Francisco.  Coast redwoods are the worlds tallest living species and second-most massive tree (after the giant Sequoia), reaching 370 ft in height and 22 ft in diameter.  Muir Woods National Monument, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, north of San Francisco. Muir Woods National Monument, California, USA. Image #09078
Coastal redwoods and Douglas firs dominate the Muir Woods National Monument north of San Francisco.  Coast redwoods are the worlds tallest living species and second-most massive tree (after the giant Sequoia), reaching 370 ft in height and 22 ft in diameter.  Muir Woods National Monument, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, north of San Francisco. Muir Woods National Monument, California, USA. Image #09079
Coastal redwoods and Douglas firs dominate the Muir Woods National Monument north of San Francisco.  Coast redwoods are the worlds tallest living species and second-most massive tree (after the giant Sequoia), reaching 370 ft in height and 22 ft in diameter.  Muir Woods National Monument, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, north of San Francisco. Muir Woods National Monument, California, USA. Image #09081
Coastal redwoods and Douglas firs dominate the Muir Woods National Monument north of San Francisco.  Coast redwoods are the worlds tallest living species and second-most massive tree (after the giant Sequoia), reaching 370 ft in height and 22 ft in diameter.  Muir Woods National Monument, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, north of San Francisco. Muir Woods National Monument, California, USA. Image #09082
Coastal redwoods and Douglas firs dominate the Muir Woods National Monument north of San Francisco.  Coast redwoods are the worlds tallest living species and second-most massive tree (after the giant Sequoia), reaching 370 ft in height and 22 ft in diameter.  Muir Woods National Monument, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, north of San Francisco. Muir Woods National Monument, California, USA. Image #09083

Coastal redwoods and Douglas firs dominate the Muir Woods National Monument north of San Francisco. Coast redwoods are the worlds tallest living species and second-most massive tree (after the giant Sequoia), reaching 370 ft in height and 22 ft in diameter. Muir Woods National Monument, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, north of San Francisco. Muir Woods National Monument, California, USA

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Species: Coastal Redwood, Sequoia sempervirens, Pseudotsuga menziesii
Location: Muir Woods National Monument, California, USA
Lat/Long: 37° 53' 38.31"N, 122° 34' 27.85"W (Coordinates: 37.89397°, -122.57440°)
Format: Digital 2:3
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