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Number: 78
Name: Giant Ginkgo of Kaminomiya (上の宮のイチョウ)
Type: Ginkgo (Ginkgo Biloba)
Height: 35m
Trunk Circumference: 6.0m
Age: >300 years
Location: 栃木県那須郡那須町芦野 (36° 59′ 44″N 140° 09′ 54″E)
Date of Visit: 2011-8-13
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plant, vegetation, flora, tree, roots, root mass, root ball, giant tree, tualang, koompassia excelsa, blowdown, windthrow, tree fall, lowland rainforest, taman negara, taman negara national park, pahang, malaysia, asia, march 2022, conservation, protected area, national park
plant, vegetation, flora, tree, roots, root mass, root ball, giant tree, tualang, koompassia excelsa, blowdown, windthrow, tree fall, lowland rainforest, taman negara, taman negara national park, pahang, malaysia, asia, march 2022, conservation, protected area, national park
The sign says:
Giant tree number 21
Hight: 55m
Circumference: 14m
Age: 2,700 years
Albero gigante numero 21
Altezza: 55m
Circonferenza: 14m
Eta': 2.700 anni
The General Sherman is the "largest living thing" on the planet. Not the tallest tree, but has the most mass.
Number: 78
Name: Giant Ginkgo of Kaminomiya (上の宮のイチョウ)
Type: Ginkgo (Ginkgo Biloba)
Height: 35m
Trunk Circumference: 6.0m
Age: >300 years
Location: 栃木県那須郡那須町芦野 (36° 59′ 44″N 140° 09′ 54″E)
Date of Visit: 2011-8-13
Autumn leave.
The often overexposed and digitally manipulated photography of Matias Masucci.
These were taken in October of 2014 at Mountain Home Demonstration State Forest and Balch Park in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains. Mountain Home Grove is a grove of giant sequoias south of the more popular Sequoia National Park. It includes trees such as the Adam tree, the 20th biggest tree in the world, and the Hercules Tree, a giant sequoia with a room carved out of its trunk.
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This photo was captured in front of the Foy Building on the campus of Georgia Southern University. The giant tree in the front entrance provides exterior shading for students and the building. Also, the many windows provide a natural skylight that reduces the use of artificial light. These simple features help create this building to be a Green Building.
Lovely Angora Goats in a lovely setting.
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