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One of the world's tallest trees, located in Oregon's Coast Range mountains, somehow caught fire and is continuing to burn.
Douglas-firs ( Pseudotsuga menziesii) are Oregon's most common trees, but the tree that's ablaze, known as the Doerner Fir, is special. Measuring 325 feet (99.1 meters) tall and with a diameter of ...
On Sunday night and into Monday morning, when the north side of the 55,000-acre blaze in the mountains east of Fresno ...
Trump hands down new demand for Republicans amid redistricting battle ...
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Tree is largest of its species in the nation
A swamp chestnut oak tree in Jennings County has been recognized as the largest of the species in the country by the National ...
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The 'Seashell Capital of the World' Is in Florida—With 400+ Shell Species, No Traffic Lights, and No Buildings Taller Than a Palm Tree
Sanibel Island is all about shells, so spend a day browsing the beach for nautical treasures and visiting the Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum & Aquarium, which has touch pools and a “Great Hall ...
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World of Tanks Releases Big New 2.0 Update
World of Tanks launches update 2.0 and details what's available in the patch, named the most ambitious in the history of ...
The historic tree is alive, but it lost some of the record height that made it the tallest Douglas fir in the world. Volunteer tree climbers Damien Carré with Oregon Tree Care in Oregon City and Logan ...
A winding mountain road snakes into the forest, leading to a place of perfect conditions for giant sequoias to thrive. These ...
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