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4870A527-F9E9-4CC6-931B-B794CE333BFF.thumb.jpeg.22046ae34080c6377a1612c1fe52b444.jpegB2E2014C-B35D-4BF4-A28E-875D4272BF75.thumb.jpeg.5d7b51dd5a64e49d7c66b109e128b51c.jpegfound this picture from an old national geographic,was wondering if anyone has actually seen this tree personally and if its still standing/living.

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Ive had the pleasure of spending a day at the Sequoia National Park where the General Sherman lives. I think its the largest tree in the world by volume? 

 

Was the best day of a week in LA. :D Driving though the fallen Sequoia and climbing Dome Rock with the kids was also a lot of fun .

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I'll try a get that off my bucket list!

 

How do we think it will end? Lightning strike blows a big chunk off and a disturbed wide/sail area starts the decline until she cannot feed herself?

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