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Boole Tree

 
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Boole Tree
The largest tree in our National Forests, the Boole Tree also has the greatest ground perimeter of any Giant Sequoia. It grows overlooking Kings Canyon in the Converse Basin Grove in Sequoia National Forest, CA. October 7, 2006.


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desainmeLogically it must be

desainme

Voted 10/10

one or a zero
Posted Oct 9, 2006 4:16 pm

sweetnsourbkrRe: Logically it must be

sweetnsourbkr

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looks like a 1 to me. If it was a 0, it woulda been a lot rounder. ;)
Posted Mar 28, 2007 2:34 pm

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