![Picture/Photo: Aerial view of Converse Basin with Boole Tree and Kings Canyon. Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest, California, USA Picture/Photo: Aerial view of Converse Basin with Boole Tree and Kings Canyon. Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest, California, USA](https://www.terragalleria.com/images/us-ca/usca68001.jpeg)
Picture/Photo: Aerial view of Converse Basin with Boole Tree and Kings Canyon. Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest, California, USA
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks - In 1904 or 1905, the undercut in a sequoia near Camp 4 in Converse Basin was left for six weeks and many people came by
Converse Basin, outside park, Giant Sequoia Stumps, World's Fair Stump. Chicago Stump, Remarks: Left to Right, Walter B. Akers, H.C. Young, George Akers, William S. Smith, F.E. Rice, all of Dinuba, CA —
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks - #SequoiaKingsScienceSunday How much water do you need on a warm day in the mountains? Our biggest Sequoia trees might need up to 1000 gallons on
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