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Absolutely Massive

Thank you Kelley and Nauti. The one in the middle of the photo is a sequoia, although not as large as some of the others I have seen.
 
Those would make a few toothpicks. I'm hoping that they're in a safe hands and won't be cut down. They're beautiful trees. Thanks for sharing the Sequoia trees.
 
Nancy, nowadays most groves in CA are under state or federal care.:)
 
That's good to hear. So many of our trees are being cut down for nonsense purposes. I was being sarcastic when I said, "toothpicks".
 
Nancy-IL said:
That's good to hear. So many of our trees are being cut down for nonsense purposes. I was being sarcastic when I said, "toothpicks".

Thought I would mention that I heard on the news today that Sequoia National Park down south has 75 groves of sequoias in it. So there are still quite a few left.
 
Thanks for the info Roscue. The trees are massive and so beautiful.
 
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