Wandering beneath the giants: LAPC & ST

The sun peers at me wandering beneath the giants.

wandering beneath the giants

I pause beside an ancient one. She is broad and strong at the base, with outstretched branches reaching for the sky.

Giant sequoia

I continue wandering beneath the giants until I find him, the oldest one of them all.

General Grant tree

His branches tremble and point towards a burned-out tree. The fire exposed its heart, but its thick bark protected it for many years.

wandering beneath the giants

I notice the toes of the tree curling. It is struggling to keep itself upright.

sequoia roots

Then… whoosh, boom! It falls to the ground. The voices of the trees around it rise in a song of mourning.

fallen sequoia

The burned wood at its core falls away. Its wrinkled bark flakes off, exposing a more youthful surface. The hollowed out tree shares its soul with curious visitors who marvel at the wonder of its life.

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Sunday Trees

Photos taken at Kings Canyon National Park, California.

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26 thoughts on “Wandering beneath the giants: LAPC & ST

  1. Those giants are incredible. There is a story here that the tallest tree in the world was in Australia, back in the 1880’s apparently, but then they cut it down to see if it was. lol.

  2. I recognised these scenes and trees from my visit to Grant Grove last year, but I love the way you’ve woven them into this story! Can you imagine what it would be like to actually witness one of the giants fall?!

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