November 22, 2009
foggy redwoods on Mt. Tamalpais
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photo by Donald Kinney
In the late 1800's and early 1900's San Francisco had an insatiable need for lumber, and the plentiful supply of tall redwoods over in Marin County filled the requirements perfectly. Fortunately, redwood trees are able to regenerate from the roots of their toppled or cut trunks.
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photo by Donald Kinney
This is a low spot on the ridge where it's typically more moist than other parts of Mt. Tamalpais. Fog often comes roaring through this spot like a freight-train.
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photo by Donald Kinney
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1 comment:
Love the lines in the first image. Another wonderful series!!
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