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Età stimata 2300-2700 anni, quasi 84 metri d'altezza e con una circonferenza di 31,3 metri... sbaglio nel dire che sono loro i veri Dei che abitano il nostro pianeta?🌲😍🌳 (in foto il Generale Sherman, la "Sequoiadendron giganteum" locata nel National Park in California).

Età stimata 2300-2700 anni, quasi 84 metri d'altezza e con una circonferenza di 31,3 metri... sbaglio nel dire che sono loro i veri Dei che abitano il nostro pianeta?🌲😍🌳 (in foto il Generale Sherman, la "Sequoiadendron giganteum" locata nel National Park in California).

hyperion

El árbol más alto del mundo es el Hyperión con algo más de 115 metros, se encuentra en el Redwood National Park en California, Estados Unidos. Su edad ronda entre los 700 y los 800 años, no está mal. Fue descubierto en 2006.

Ed By Ned - our favorite sequoia trees

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Hiking amongst giant sequoia trees in the winter. Visit our guide for more details!
Beautiful sunny day in Pacifica, California. I was hikking the Mori Point Hike trail.
Congress Trail is one of the best trails in Sequoia National Park, where you can find gorgeous clusters of giant Sequoia trees. This hike is pretty much what Sequoia National Park is about. A great year-round hiking trail to explore in central California and a perfect hiking trail without the crowds. Explore this outdoor paradise during spring, summer, fall or winter. This trail is beautiful to hike even as a winter hiking trail. It does not disappoint. Watch now for all the details!
Giant sequoia trees towering above the ground in Sequoia National Park