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Welcome to /c/BigTreeSeekers, the ultimate gathering place for those who marvel at the world's largest and oldest trees. This community is a haven for tree enthusiasts, arborists, hikers, and photographers alike, all united by a passion for these natural giants. From the towering Redwoods to ancient Baobabs, members share spectacular images, intriguing facts, and their personal experiences with these majestic trees. It's more than just a platform to appreciate their beauty; it's a space to discuss their ecological importance, conservation, and the stories they hold. Whether you're on a dedicated quest to find the most colossal trees or simply stumble upon a gentle giant in your local park, /c/BigTreeSeekers welcomes your stories, photos, and discussions. Join us in exploring and preserving these magnificent symbols of nature's enduring strength and beauty.

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I was fortunate enough to spend a very brief day in Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks last summer. I have some better tree pictures, but angles and distance don't give a good perspective on just how huge these trees are.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 months ago

Walking amongst these trees feels surreal like land of the giants. Some of them were saplings during the Roman empire when the Americas were completely unknown in the west. Everything about this forest is monumental.