
Tag: forests

Happy Arbor Day from Redwood National and State Parks – home of the world’s tallest trees. These towering trees sprout from a seed the size of a tomato seed, and they can grow to a height of 367 feet. That’s about the size of 35-story skyscraper. These trees’ ability to regenerate allows it to prosper despite insects and fire, and ultimately to survive as a species. Visitors to California’s Redwood National and State Parks and Headwaters Forest Reserve often come to just see these world-famous trees, but nothing prepares them for a hike in the ethereal forests of massive redwoods shrouded in fog with light streaming through the trees. Check out more remarkable trees on public lands: on.doi.gov/trees
Photo courtesy of Scotty Perkins.
What a stunning picture! What a stunning place! The redwood forests are definitely on my list of places I need to go.
I didn’t even think this was a photo at first holy moly
森の中の海、奥の方
June/2013 257x364mm acryl gouache
One of the secrets about living in the PNW is that it may be raining in the city, but at the same time it’s dry as a bone under the forest canopy.
My entire weekend was spent playing A Link Between Worlds, my eyes hurt.





