The largest living tree on the Earth is 2000 year old and is fascinating beyond words!
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL TRENDS, UNITED STATES/ Created : Apr 12, 2020, 15:40 IST
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Nature is mysterious, gorgeous and holds great secrets that no human brain could understand. One of nature’s best kept secrets is General Sherman. Ever heard of it? Well it is the name of the largest tree alive on the planet which … Read more
Nature is mysterious, gorgeous and holds great secrets that no human brain could understand. One of nature’s best kept secrets is General Sherman. Ever heard of it? Well it is the name of the largest tree alive on the planet which is around 2000 years old. Standing tall at 83.8 m (274.9 ft), it is the biggest living tree in the world and can be found in the US. Not only this, the tree is also referred to as (arguably) the “largest living thing on the earth”. Read less
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The history of the tree
The tree was named after the American Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman back in the year 1879. After seven years, this whole region came under control of Kaweah Colony and renamed the tree after Karl Marx. Then in the year 1892, the community was dissolved and the tree regained its previous name.
Here are some fascinating images of the tree shared by people on social media.
1) Sequoia National Park, California
2) Look at the grandness of the tree
3) Simply gorgeous
4) When snow falls on the largest tree on the earth
5) Beauty in the wild
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