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A Sequoia Circle of LIfe

The park rangers at Sequoia National Park let wildfires burn free, as they are necessary for new trees to take root in the unique northern California landscape. (3:38)

Video & Interview by: Ann Johansson
Produced by: Brendan McCabe


 

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Very good pictures. I was there and loved it. Happy to see it all again, just like being there. Thank you.

Beautiful!

like the family tree of the Royals, there are still Royal trees in the West. They live like the Royals live and one day we will know the meaning of the life of these beautiful tree. One day in the year of 1986 when I traveled in the West I listened to a sad stroy in a little restaurant called Avenue of the Giants. The family who onwned the town of Redwood had no heirs to their dynasty. THey sold it to a conglamorate and they clear cut it and people lost their livelyhood.
The Kings and Queens, the Dynasties etc. are needed for a prosporous and beautiful life. A.




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