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Giant redwood, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park. The coastal redwood, or simply 'redwood', is the tallest tree on Earth, reaching a height of 379' and living 3500 years or more. It is native to coastal California and the southwestern corner of Oregon within the United States, but most concentrated in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California, found close to the coast where moisture and soil conditions can support its unique size and growth requirements.
Image ID: 25795
Species: Coast redwood, giant redwood, California redwood, Sequoia sempervirens
Location: Redwood National Park, California, USA | Bald eagle in flight spreads its wings wide while slowing to land on a perch already occupied by other eagles.
Image ID: 22611
Species: Bald eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, Haliaeetus leucocephalus washingtoniensis
Location: Kachemak Bay, Homer, Alaska, USA | Orange Cup Coral, Tubastrea coccinea, Sea of Cortez, Mexico.
Image ID: 33765
Species: Orange cup coral, Tubastrea coccinea
Location: Isla Cayo, Baja California, Mexico |
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Orange Cup Coral, Tubastrea coccinea, Sea of Cortez, Mexico.
Image ID: 33798
Species: Orange cup coral, Tubastrea coccinea
Location: Isla Espiritu Santo, Baja California, Mexico | Orange Cup Coral, Tubastrea coccinea, Sea of Cortez, Mexico.
Image ID: 33800
Species: Orange cup coral, Tubastrea coccinea
Location: Isla Espiritu Santo, Baja California, Mexico | Orange Cup Coral, Tubastrea coccinea, Sea of Cortez, Mexico.
Image ID: 33803
Species: Orange cup coral, Tubastrea coccinea
Location: Isla Espiritu Santo, Baja California, Mexico |
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Orange Cup Coral, Tubastrea coccinea, Sea of Cortez, Mexico.
Image ID: 33806
Species: Orange cup coral, Tubastrea coccinea
Location: Isla Espiritu Santo, Baja California, Mexico | Orange Cup Coral, Tubastrea coccinea, Sea of Cortez, Mexico.
Image ID: 33815
Species: Orange cup coral, Tubastrea coccinea
Location: Isla Espiritu Santo, Baja California, Mexico | North American porcupine.
Image ID: 12147
Species: North American porcupine, Erethizon dorsatum |
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Freckled porcupinefish.
Image ID: 12909
Species: Freckled porcupinefish, Diodon holocanthus | North American porcupine.
Image ID: 15935
Species: North American porcupine, Erethizon dorsatum | North American porcupine.
Image ID: 15944
Species: North American porcupine, Erethizon dorsatum |
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North American porcupine.
Image ID: 15934
Species: North American porcupine, Erethizon dorsatum | Cardon cactus, near La Paz, Baja California, Mexico. Known as the elephant cactus or Mexican giant cactus, cardon is largest cactus in the world and is endemic to the deserts of the Baja California peninsula. Some specimens of cardon have been measured over 21m (70) high. These slow-growing plants live up to 300 years and can weigh 25 tons. Cardon is often mistaken for the superficially similar saguaro of Arizona and Sonora, but the saguaro does not occupy Baja California.
Image ID: 05498
Species: Cardon cactus, Pachycereus pringlei
Location: La Paz, Baja California, Mexico | Orange cup coral.
Image ID: 02559
Species: Orange cup coral, Balanophyllia elegans
Location: Monterey, California, USA |
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Ferns grow below coastal redwood and Douglas Fir trees, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park. The coastal redwood, or simply 'redwood', is the tallest tree on Earth, reaching a height of 379' and living 3500 years or more. It is native to coastal California and the southwestern corner of Oregon within the United States, but most concentrated in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California, found close to the coast where moisture and soil conditions can support its unique size and growth requirements.
Image ID: 25796
Species: Coast redwood, giant redwood, California redwood, Sequoia sempervirens
Location: Redwood National Park, California, USA | Ferns grow below coastal redwood and Douglas Fir trees, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park. The coastal redwood, or simply 'redwood', is the tallest tree on Earth, reaching a height of 379' and living 3500 years or more. It is native to coastal California and the southwestern corner of Oregon within the United States, but most concentrated in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California, found close to the coast where moisture and soil conditions can support its unique size and growth requirements.
Image ID: 25798
Species: Coast redwood, giant redwood, California redwood, Sequoia sempervirens
Location: Redwood National Park, California, USA | Giant redwood, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park. The coastal redwood, or simply 'redwood', is the tallest tree on Earth, reaching a height of 379' and living 3500 years or more. It is native to coastal California and the southwestern corner of Oregon within the United States, but most concentrated in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California, found close to the coast where moisture and soil conditions can support its unique size and growth requirements.
Image ID: 25799
Species: Coast redwood, giant redwood, California redwood, Sequoia sempervirens
Location: Redwood National Park, California, USA |
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Commemoration plaque in Lady Bird Johnson Grove, marking the place where President Richard Nixon dedicated this coastal redwood grove to Lady Bird Johnson, an environmental activist and former first lady.
Image ID: 25808
Species: Coast redwood, giant redwood, California redwood, Sequoia sempervirens
Location: Redwood National Park, California, USA | Bald eagle in flight spreads its wings wide while slowing to land on a perch already occupied by other eagles.
Image ID: 22658
Species: Bald eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, Haliaeetus leucocephalus washingtoniensis
Location: Kachemak Bay, Homer, Alaska, USA | A walking path through Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park. The coastal redwood, or simply 'redwood', is the tallest tree on Earth, reaching a height of 379' and living 3500 years or more. It is native to coastal California and the southwestern corner of Oregon within the United States, but most concentrated in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California, found close to the coast where moisture and soil conditions can support its unique size and growth requirements.
Image ID: 25797
Species: Coast redwood, giant redwood, California redwood, Sequoia sempervirens
Location: Redwood National Park, California, USA |
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Coast redwood, or simply 'redwood', the tallest tree on Earth, reaching a height of 379' and living 3500 years or more. It is native to coastal California and the southwestern corner of Oregon within the United States, but most concentrated in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California, found close to the coast where moisture and soil conditions can support its unique size and growth requirements.
Image ID: 25801
Species: Coast redwood, giant redwood, California redwood, Sequoia sempervirens
Location: Redwood National Park, California, USA | Giant redwood, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood National Park. The coastal redwood, or simply 'redwood', is the tallest tree on Earth, reaching a height of 379' and living 3500 years or more. It is native to coastal California and the southwestern corner of Oregon within the United States, but most concentrated in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California, found close to the coast where moisture and soil conditions can support its unique size and growth requirements.
Image ID: 25809
Species: Coast redwood, giant redwood, California redwood, Sequoia sempervirens
Location: Redwood National Park, California, USA | Orange cup coral, retracted during daylight, Sea of Cortez.
Image ID: 33671
Species: Orange cup coral, Tubastrea coccinea
Location: Isla Las Animas, Baja California, Mexico |
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Orange cup coral, retracted during daylight, Sea of Cortez.
Image ID: 33673
Species: Orange cup coral, Tubastrea coccinea
Location: Isla Las Animas, Baja California, Mexico | Orange Cup Coral, Tubastrea coccinea, Sea of Cortez, Mexico.
Image ID: 33763
Species: Orange cup coral, Tubastrea coccinea
Location: Isla Cayo, Baja California, Mexico | Orange Cup Coral, Tubastrea coccinea, Sea of Cortez, Mexico.
Image ID: 33764
Species: Orange cup coral, Tubastrea coccinea
Location: Isla Cayo, Baja California, Mexico |
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Orange Cup Coral, Tubastrea coccinea, Sea of Cortez, Mexico.
Image ID: 33766
Species: Orange cup coral, Tubastrea coccinea
Location: Isla Cayo, Baja California, Mexico | Orange Cup Coral, Tubastrea coccinea, Sea of Cortez, Mexico.
Image ID: 33799
Species: Orange cup coral, Tubastrea coccinea
Location: Isla Espiritu Santo, Baja California, Mexico | Orange Cup Coral, Tubastrea coccinea, Sea of Cortez, Mexico.
Image ID: 33801
Species: Orange cup coral, Tubastrea coccinea
Location: Isla Espiritu Santo, Baja California, Mexico |
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