Tallest tree found in Redwood National Park (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2007

This giant in Redwoods National Park in Humboldt County, California, stretches 379 feet toward the sky, almost six stories higher than the Statue of Liberty. Here's a cool video of the naturalists who spotted, measured and climbed it.

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  • Save trees!! No HOMEWORK!!!!!

  • hahaha at least as fascinating as humans...

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  • very refreshing views, so good for meditation.

  • @TheUnknown00000000 well there doing everything online now : /

  • older then jesus christ him self,thumbs up if you find that amazing!!!!!

  • I can't believe that people can actually think that something that awesome and intricate could have came from spinning space dust and BILIIONS of years....You know I may not be able to explain where my God came from, but I bet you can't tell me where your space dust came from either...unexplainable dust? or an all powerful being? I mean really think about it

  • @GSheppo92

    God's perfect creation : /

  • This is not the tallest tree found! The tallest tree found was 435 ft. confirmed from The Guinness Book of World Records.

  • @YogaNate79 Not only that, There's a park down my road that has a peice of a 3,000 year old tree.

  • Important... He said, "Tallest -living trees- on the planet."

    If you want to talk about the tallest trees of the past, like, 80 or 120 years ago, you would have to say it was either the Douglas fir or Eucalyptus Regnans.

    My videos give evidence of Douglas firs which grew in rare cases, 400 to 480 feet high. Those were rare cases, and hardly any firs now reach 300 feet nowdays -- when in the past, 300 feet was common in ancient forests.

  • evolutions perfect creation.

  • “The timber began to get larger and by the time we had traversed three miles into the trail we viewed countless numbers of gigantic fir trees growing not less than fifty feet apart and towering at least 360 feet into the air.” Deming Trail, Whatcom Co. Wa. Bellingham Herald - July 10, 1909

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