
Tour Thru Tree, Klamath, CA

This redwood is one of three trees that have
tunnels thru their base. Yes, they are live.

Bill's Subaru just barely squeaked thru.

I first saw a picture of this tree in my
fifth grade geography book. I finally made it here!

An artsy fartsy picture of a redwood canopy.

Here is hope for the future of the redwoods.
This is a tree that is only a few years old.
Hopefully 700 years from now, it will be as big
as its parent.
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