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Last weekend we went to the coast of Southern Oregon. To get there we had to go 'down' into California. And on the way we stopped off at a 44 acre redwood reserve - dedicated to one of the pioneers of this area. The softness of the ground and the silence was amazing, as well as the size of the trunks of the trees.
I was told there is trees 3 times this size, further down the CA coast. But those I saw were awesome.
John is at least 6' tall, so you can kinda get the idea of the size, from this photo.
A magical place, for sure.
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2 comments:
wicked!
For sure. Thank you Deborah!
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