The Sequoia National Forest, otherwise called the "place where there is the goliaths," is home to a portion of the world's greatest living trees.
At 103 feet wide and 275 feet tall, the General Sherman tree (named for Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman) is a mammoth among goliaths. It has been alive an expected 2,200 years. The 6th biggest goliath sequoia, with a distance across of 35 feet and a stature of 269 feet, is the 2,000-year-old Boole tree, which was named for the Fresno specialist who saved its life amid a logging activity.
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