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Me with Morro Rock From Amphitheater View.
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Me on Auto Log Auto Log was a Giant Sequoia that fell during the first world war. The...
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Clara poking out of Auto Log The Giant Forest was aptly named by John Muir in 1875. He wrote:...
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Clara with the Colonel Young Tree The giant sequoias grow only on the western slope of the Sierras...
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I approach a giant sequoia
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Relaxing with a giant sequoia in the Giant Forest.
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The Great Western Divide From Morro Rock. The Great Western Divide is a sub range of the Sierras. The...
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Us on Morro Rock
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Alta Peak from Morro Rock 11,204 feet.
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Great Western Divide The canyon here, at over 4000 feet deep, is nearly as deep as the...
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Driving through Tunnel Log
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Crescent Meadow The meadow, fringed by giant sequoias and full of flowers and bears,...
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Sleeping bear, Crescent Meadow You can see his ears and head in the middle of the picture. He would move his...
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Crescent Meadow
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Bear! Clara nearly walked right by this little black bear, some twenty feet...
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Number 55 on a log
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Paintbrush and mixed flowers in Crescent Meadow.
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Crescent Meadow flowers
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Bear number three! This one didn't appear to be tagged, but he was the third one we saw in...
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The same bear, walking Look how strong he is--for a black bear!
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General Sherman Tree The General is the world's largest living thing in terms of...
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More of General Sherman Tree The growing conditions here for giant sequoias are excellent. We saw...
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Muir Grove The bushier, taller trees poking above the others indicate the...
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Muir Grove Trail
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Western Hound's Tongue Muir Grove Trail.
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