Educational Student Tour blog and forum as well as the stories behind the tour sites. Need advice about your trip? Ask the Tour Marm! Join me on the road to new adventures that will enhance on-site teaching on curriculum-based school field trips. I'll be making the connections amongst the people, places, events, and ideas that have shaped America as well as tips to run a successful program. For schools, home schools and family travel. Post questions each Friday.
This is the General Sherman Tree - it is the world's largest tree by volume.
Unfortunately, I am having problems transferring my WORD document to this - so there will be more information later when I rewrite. Thanks.
Posted by The Tour Marm at 8:06 PM
Labels: California history, gold rush, redwoods, San francisco, sequoias, The General Sherman Tree, William Tecumseh Sherman, Wordless Wednesday, world's largest tree
3 comments:
Georgia connection? I get it.....:)
Did you turn your comments off for the Pocahontas post? I didn't see the comment button. Submit that one to the history carnival....you might get ahold of someone who is "connected" if you know what I mean....:)
Marvelous trees. Sequoias are North America's Baobabs.
Years and years ago when I visited the redwoods for the first time I had just finished reading the Tolkien books. I sat myself down and nestled into the roots and looked striaght up the trunk. It felt like I was being held in the hand of an Ent. Absolutely mystical.
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