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A young hiker is dwarfed by the trunk of an enormous Sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Giant Forest, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
A young hiker is dwarfed by the trunk of an enormous Sequoia tree.
Species: Giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum
Location: Giant Forest, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09880  
The General Lee, an enormous Sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Giant Forest, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
The General Lee, an enormous Sequoia tree.
Species: Giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum
Location: Giant Forest, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09881  
The General Lee, an enormous Sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Giant Forest, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
The General Lee, an enormous Sequoia tree.
Species: Giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum
Location: Giant Forest, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09882  
The cone of a Sequoia tree is surprisingly small, given the enormity of the tree itself. Once the cone has fallen to the forest floor, fire will cause the seeds to be released from the cone. In this way fire actually aids in the creation of a healthy Sequoia grove, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
The cone of a Sequoia tree is surprisingly small, given the enormity of the tree itself. Once the cone has fallen to the forest floor, fire will cause the seeds to be released from the cone. In this way fire actually aids in the creation of a healthy Sequoia grove.
Species: Giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum
Location: Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09883  
The cone of a Sequoia tree is surprisingly small, given the enormity of the tree itself. Once the cone has fallen to the forest floor, fire will cause the seeds to be released from the cone. In this way fire actually aids in the creation of a healthy Sequoia grove, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
The cone of a Sequoia tree is surprisingly small, given the enormity of the tree itself. Once the cone has fallen to the forest floor, fire will cause the seeds to be released from the cone. In this way fire actually aids in the creation of a healthy Sequoia grove.
Species: Giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum
Location: Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09884  
Huge Sequoia trees reach for the sky, creating a canopy of branches hundreds of feet above the forest floor, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Huge Sequoia trees reach for the sky, creating a canopy of branches hundreds of feet above the forest floor.
Species: Giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum
Location: Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09885  
Huge Sequoia trees reach for the sky, creating a canopy of branches hundreds of feet above the forest floor, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Huge Sequoia trees reach for the sky, creating a canopy of branches hundreds of feet above the forest floor.
Species: Giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum
Location: Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09886  
Fire damage is apparent on the bark of this large Sequoia tree. Its fibrous, fire-resistant bark, 2 feet or more in thickness on some Sequoias, helps protect the giant trees from more severe damage during fires, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Fire damage is apparent on the bark of this large Sequoia tree. Its fibrous, fire-resistant bark, 2 feet or more in thickness on some Sequoias, helps protect the giant trees from more severe damage during fires.
Species: Giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum
Location: Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09887  
Huge Sequoia trees reach for the sky, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Giant Forest, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Huge Sequoia trees reach for the sky.
Species: Giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum
Location: Giant Forest, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09888  
Ferns carpet the forest floor next to a fallen Sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Giant Forest, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Ferns carpet the forest floor next to a fallen Sequoia tree.
Species: Giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum
Location: Giant Forest, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09889  
Ferns carpet the forest floor next to a fallen Sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Giant Forest, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Ferns carpet the forest floor next to a fallen Sequoia tree.
Species: Giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum
Location: Giant Forest, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09890  
Huge Sequoia trees reach for the sky. Grant Grove, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Huge Sequoia trees reach for the sky. Grant Grove.
Species: Giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum
Location: Grant Grove, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09891  
Huge Sequoia trees reach for the sky. Grant Grove, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Huge Sequoia trees reach for the sky. Grant Grove.
Species: Giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum
Location: Grant Grove, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09892  
Huge Sequoia trees reach for the sky. Grant Grove, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Huge Sequoia trees reach for the sky. Grant Grove.
Species: Giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum
Location: Grant Grove, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09893  
Long Meadow in late summer, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Long Meadow in late summer.
Location: Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09894  
Long Meadow in late summer, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Long Meadow in late summer.
Location: Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09895  
Long Meadow in late summer, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Long Meadow in late summer.
Location: Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09896  
Long Meadow in late summer, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Long Meadow in late summer.
Location: Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09897  
Long Meadow in late summer, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Long Meadow in late summer.
Location: Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09898  
Long Meadow in late summer, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Long Meadow in late summer.
Location: Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09899  
Wuksachi Lodge, Sequoia National Park, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Wuksachi Lodge, Sequoia National Park.
Location: Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09900  
Wuksachi Lodge, Sequoia National Park, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Wuksachi Lodge, Sequoia National Park.
Location: Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09901  
John Muir Lodge, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
John Muir Lodge.
Location: Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09902  
Sequoia National Forest entry sign, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Sequoia National Forest entry sign.
Location: Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09903  
Sequoia National Park entry sign, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Sequoia National Park entry sign.
Location: Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09904  
Visitors admire the Pipe Organ formation of calcite flowstone and cave curtains, Crystal Cave, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Visitors admire the Pipe Organ formation of calcite flowstone and cave curtains.
Location: Crystal Cave, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09910  
Visitors admire the Pipe Organ formation of calcite flowstone and cave curtains, Crystal Cave, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Visitors admire the Pipe Organ formation of calcite flowstone and cave curtains.
Location: Crystal Cave, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09911  
The Pipe Organ, a formation of calcite flowstone and cave curtains, Crystal Cave, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
The Pipe Organ, a formation of calcite flowstone and cave curtains.
Location: Crystal Cave, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09912  
The Pipe Organ, a formation of calcite flowstone and cave curtains, Crystal Cave, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
The Pipe Organ, a formation of calcite flowstone and cave curtains.
Location: Crystal Cave, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09913  
The Pipe Organ, a formation of calcite flowstone and cave curtains, Crystal Cave, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
The Pipe Organ, a formation of calcite flowstone and cave curtains.
Location: Crystal Cave, Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, California
Image ID: 09914  
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