THE SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK
THE BIGGEST THING ALIVE
F the 1,156,000 sequoias, young and old, which form
these groves, twelve thousand exceed ten feet in diameter. Muir states
that a diameter of twenty feet and a height of two hundred and
seventy-five is perhaps the average for mature and favorably situated
trees, while trees twenty-five feet in diameter and approaching three
hundred in height are not rare.
But the greatest trees have astonishing
dimensions:
General Sherman: diameter, 36.5 feet; height, 279.9
feet.
General Grant: diameter, 35 feet; height, 264
feet.
Abraham Lincoln: diameter, 31 feet; height, 270
feet.
California: diameter, 30 feet; height, 260 feet.
George Washington: diameter, 29 feet; height, 255
feet.
A little effort will help you realize these
dimensions. Measure and stake in front of a church the diameter of the
General Sherman Tree. Then stand back a distance equal to the tree's
height. Raise your eyes slowly and imagine this huge trunk rising in
front of the church. When you reach a point in the sky forty-five
degrees up from the spot on which you stand you will have the tree's
height were it growing in front of your church.
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THE GENERAL SHERMAN TREE
The largest and oldest living thing in all the world
Photograph by Lindley Eddy
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Last Updated: 30-Oct-2009
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