Sequoia National Park and its Surroundings
It's the home of the towering, majestic, giant, and inarguably picturesque sequoia trees. Moro Rock is the highlight of the park.
It's a giant granite dome located in the center of the park. It offers spectacular views of the Great Western Divide, CastleRocks, and the Easter half of sequoia National Park.
The steep quarter- mile staircase to the summit is well-worth the photo at the top.
It's the home of the General Sherman Tree, the biggest on Earth (it's not the tallest or widest, but the overall volume of its trunk makes it the biggest).
275 ft tall, 52,500 cubic feet (1,487 cubic meters). If the tree's trunk could be filled with water it would provide enough water for 9,844 baths. That's one bath every day for 27 years.
Read MoreIt's a giant granite dome located in the center of the park. It offers spectacular views of the Great Western Divide, CastleRocks, and the Easter half of sequoia National Park.
The steep quarter- mile staircase to the summit is well-worth the photo at the top.
It's the home of the General Sherman Tree, the biggest on Earth (it's not the tallest or widest, but the overall volume of its trunk makes it the biggest).
275 ft tall, 52,500 cubic feet (1,487 cubic meters). If the tree's trunk could be filled with water it would provide enough water for 9,844 baths. That's one bath every day for 27 years.
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Sequoia National Park, California
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