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Sequoia National Park


Big rocks. This one is about 400 feet higher than us.

Appears to be just a dead tree branch, but very colorful

Sign about fire in the park

Fire is allowed to burn in the forest as it is necessary for the survival of the trees.

Fire is allowed to burn in the forest as it is necessary for the survival of the trees.

Fire is allowed to burn in the forest as it is necessary for the survival of the trees.

Fire is allowed to burn in the forest as it is necessary for the survival of the trees.

Fire is allowed to burn in the forest as it is necessary for the survival of the trees.

Fire is allowed to burn in the forest as it is necessary for the survival of the trees.

Fire is allowed to burn in the forest as it is necessary for the survival of the trees.

More burned forrest. The trees are OK, but the fire clears the brush under them so they can reproduce.

More burned trees from a recent fire, still healthy

Fire damage on an old, dead tree

The Booker T. Washington Tree - the second biggest

Fuzzy-leaf something or the other

Another interesting plant I don't know

A ladybug - tiny too

Thistle

Thistle with ladybug

Old, old forest

Old, old forest in black and white

Odd tree growing around rocks

Liberal?

Big bite for hungry boy

Entrance to Crystal Cave. View of the spider web gate from the 1930s

The cave was very wet and damp, about 50 deg F

Some of the formations inside the cave, Stalactites hand down, -mites up.

Inside by lantern light.

More formations

One of the larger caverns