A Chevrolet Fleetmaster aka the "Woodie Wagon" squeezes through the Tunnel Tree.
Sequoia National Park
1949
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Sequoia National Park, California | Lauren
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Fire and Drought
Drought left the forest vulnerable to fire.
Still-living trees rise up from soot-black roots, a testament to the fire-resistant bark of the redwoods.
The silhouettes of former redwoods stand among those that still live, and the forest is made more beautiful by their company.
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Winter Wonderland in Sequoia National Park, California 😍
📸 by Rebecca Whitaker
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Vintage travel poster from 1938 - Sequoia National Park.
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A tourist drives through the famous Tunnel Log in Sequoia National Park.
California
1960
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Sequoia National Park Postcard (1957)
General Sherman Tree
Giant Forest of Sequoia National Park in Tulare County, California
Photo by Mike Roberts
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Disappearing giants: Many were alive during the reign of Julius Caesar and bear more leaves than there are people in China. At 300 feet tall, the giant sequoia pictured above (and on our Instagram) towers above neighboring white firs in California's Sequoia National Park. Despite their resilience, climate change is threatening the mammoths—up to 19 percent of sequoias died between 2020 and 2021, Nat Geo reports.
PHOTOGRAPH BY KEITH @LADZINSKI
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Looking ahead, looking behind • 7/16/23
Sequoia National Park, California
35mm Fuji Film
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