Thursday, July 1, 2010

The Tallest Trees on the Planet: The Redwoods

Through photographs, I share with you much of my outward journey. Being behind the camera enhances my creativity and heightens my desire to communicate with you through visuals.

The world of nature is an alluring subject. Beauty itself beckons me. Natural beauty at its essence has no center or directionality. Its inherent wholeness points me to the infinite and timeless wonder of the unborn self. These pictures touch an inner world where much is percolating and yet to be shared.

This forest is part of the Jedediah Smith State Park outside of Crescent City, California. These are some of the tallest trees on the planet peaking at 320 feet with a diameter of 24 feet. Less than 5% of the original forest remains for these 2,000 year old trees. Enjoy.

2 comments:

  1. Awesome Lynda, we are so blessed! These trees are fantastic. It is a shame there are so few left. Even more reason to goet out there and enjoiy them and soak up their energy.

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  2. Hi Lynda,
    My friend, Tara, has talked about you fo me for a long time. I am spending the summer traveling with visits to family thrown in. Got my golden age pass and a canoe/kayak and I am ready to go. I haven't done much yet with my blog. It is frizzmop@blogspot.net.
    peace
    susan

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