Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Sequoia National Trees



SEE BIG TREES… In their natural range, old sequoias tower above the forest’s canopy, where their conical crowns easily reach heights of 250 feet or more. Sequoia’s massive trunks grow to an average of 15 feet across, shielded by thick, cinnamon-colored bark. These giants owe their colossal size to a rapid growth rate that lasts their entire life long – a span that ranges from 2,000 to 3,000 years or more. Where its rock’n: Bearskin Grove, Converse Basin Grove, Belknap Grove, Trail of 100 Giants, Freeman Creek Grove.

    2 comments:

    Diane said...

    Ang ganda! parang si Ading lang at si Lilo ang nasa picture oh! LOL!

    Shiela Mae said...

    hahaha!!! mga old version nga lang