Tag: “Live Oak Trees”

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  1. The Singing Christmas Trees

    The Singing Christmas Trees in Orlando, Florida

  2. Live History

    300 year old live oak trees in front of the Oak Alley Plantation

  3. Sequoia National Park

    Sequoia National Park is older but less crowded than nearby sibling Yosemite. The highlight of the park are the ancient giant sequoias, including the magnificent General Sherman and General Grant trees.

  4. Armstrong Redwoods State Park

    A home to one of the largest groves of old growth redwoods, Armstrong's Grove is an incredible forest of some of the worlds largest trees. The grove has lots of trails and good picnicking areas.

  5. Austin, Texas

    Austin, Texas is the live-music capital of the world - or so they say. Sixth Street is filled with bars, restaurants and clubs and the Hike and Bike Trail along Lady Bird Lake, smack in the middle of the city, is very popular.

  6. Sawback Prescribed Burn

    Along a five kilometer section on the Bow Valley Parkway a prescribed burn, started by Parks Canada in 1993, can be seen.

  7. Lewis Creek

    Lewis Creek, is a small trail, that is outside of Fish Camp, near Yosemite National Park, California. It's filled w/wildlife, water filled creek (when its Late Winter or Early Spring), tall pine trees, and possible-- Red Woods; and its a nice trail to take a stroll around to appreciate nature.

    In some conditions, its really necessary to wear snowblind sun glasses to prevent getting snow blind, boots, since the snow can reach upto 6' deep.

    It's off of Highway 41 North towards Yosemite, and have to go past Sierra Sky Ranch, which is about 2-5 miles from there, and you have to look closely for small signs that reads Lewis Creek ;)

  8. Fog City Diner

  9. Goats in Trees

    Do you believe that Goats in Morocco climb high into trees, foraging for food? I certainly didn't.

  10. Banff National Park

    Canada's oldest national park, Banff National Park was established in 1885. A jewel in the Canadian Rockies 120 kilometers (80 miles) west of Calgary, Alberta.