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    Pavlína Marek
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    Frost covering the petals of a plant.
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    A part of the tree that was cut down to create "The Stump".
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    The Twins.
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    The trail leading between the fallen sequoia.
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    A detail of the lichen growing on the trees.
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    A giant sequoia as seen from the meadow.
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    The Stump; the stump of a giant sequoia that was, at one time, used as a dance floor.
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    I giant sequoia on the trail.
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    A panorama view of the giant sequoias from below.
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    An uprooted sequoia.
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    A view into the tree tunnel. (The more resistant bark of this sequoia stayed intact while the inside of the tree decomposed, creating a tunnel visitors can walk through.)
    Pavlína Marek
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    10/09/2021
    A giant sequoia along the trail.
    Pavlína Marek
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    10/09/2021
    A tunnel-tree; the more resistant bark of this sequoia stayed intact while the inside of the tree decomposed, creating a tunnel visitors can walk through.
    Pavlína Marek
    Photo Date: 
    10/09/2021
    Trail Marker on the trail.

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