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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2008

Nestled in the NW corner of California, just a stone's throw away from our front door, is one of the most magnificent places on the face of the planet - Redwood National Forest. Most of the photos are from Trees of Mystery, a famous local landmark. The Brotherhood Tree was named for the hope for the brotherhood of man. This tree is over 2000 years old, 19 feet in diameter, 60 feet in circumference and 297 feet tall. The carvings are made from fallen redwood trees by an artisan with a chainsaw. This is a must see if you ever come to visit. Some of these spectacular trees are over 2,000 years old and many of the tallest trees on the planet are found in this area. For those of you who have never had the opportunity to see these wonders, come along with us as we walk through the redwoods. This video is best experienced with headphones and full screen. Enjoy your stroll. Please keep your hands and feet inside the vehicle at all times. Go ahead and leave your tray table down.

For more information on Trees of Mystery, please go to the following site:

http://www.treesofmystery.net/

Peace

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  • Sooo....Beautiful..i've never said that before but...so beautiful!!!! =]

  • Thank you so much. It is a little spot of heaven right here on earth. One of the most beautiful places I have ever been. Peace

  • WOW!! This song is so amazing and it goes great with the beautiful pictures! You guys live in an amazing place! I really enjoyed the song and pictures, it was very magical! Keep up the great work Kerry and Barry!

  • Thanks for the kind words. We are indeed lucky to live where we do. Glad you enjoyed the slide show. Maybe you can come see these guys for yourself someday? Peace

  • Beautiful music and a wonderful set of photos bear! You are certainly inhabiting a beautiful part of the world! Peace!

  • Thanks Kevin. I really appreciate the nice comments. We are so lucky to live near these amazing creatures. Nothing like touching something alive that is over 2,000 years old.

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  • OK who the fuck elmer glued a wooden squirel to the tree?

  • Nice slides. I particularly liked the one showing the ocean in the background.

    The redwood video I uploaded is mainly huge trunk views.

  • Love Trees

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