Magnificent Giant Tree: Sequoia in a Snowstorm
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Published on Nov 26, 2012
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The world's second-largest known tree, the President, in Sequoia National Park is photographed by National Geographic magazine photographer Michael "Nick" Nichols for the December 2012 issue. The final photograph is a mosaic of 126 images.
More video can be seen in the magazine's digital editions on iPad, iPhone, and Kindle Fire.
To see Nick's photos, go to http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/201...
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archuletarox321 6 months ago
mmm i'd do you on that table
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carolyn g 5 months ago
exactly...when I first was told the number of old growth left in the USA it was 18%....that was less than 20 years ago. now its 4% left. And these are PROTECTED FORESTS! We can't let it all disappear.
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All Comments (166)
Xavier Pino 2 weeks ago
the tree in total is about 1312,33 feet in length
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Xavier Pino 2 weeks ago
roots are 3 times the height of the tree in deep.
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Mark Jericho Pacia 3 weeks ago
The place made me think about Narnia.
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supercarlson4 3 weeks ago
I think you are thinking about Coastal redwoods which are taller and far more endangered. though sequoias have been logged not quite 98% were felled
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supercarlson4 3 weeks ago
banyans have the greatest area coverage
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Isaac Grant 1 month ago
Wahh Wahh
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chode licker 1 month ago
These trees live to be up to 3000 years plus amazing
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chode licker 1 month ago
I wish that there were more of these trees around the world
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rowena almaden 1 month ago
I did..
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Cracka Jack 1 month ago
Who counted the leaves?
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