Tallest tree found in Redwood National Park (Part 2)


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Tallest tree found in Redwood National Park (Part 2)

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The newly discovered giant in Redwoods National Park in Humboldt County, California, stretches 379 feet toward the sky, almost six stories higher than the Statue of Liberty. Here's a cool video of the naturalists who spotted, measured and climbed it.

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redwoodcoaster

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Humboldt, Travel, Redwoods, Trees, California,

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