Baby Giants

 



Pictured, two of the three Giant Sequoias that frame the old cricket pavilion on the edge of The Grange fields in Leominster. The scale of the one to the left is just about indicated by the two figures next to it. Currently standing at over a hundred feet in height, these trees are mere infants in the world of these incredible organisms, having only been planted in the nineteenth century, with examples in their native North America living to three thousand and more years and growing to three times the height of these youngsters. However singular and magnificent this stand of trees is; a far more poignant spectacle is the Verdun Oak that stands to the right of these, adjacent to the War Memorial. It was grown from an acorn picked up at and brought home from the First World War Battle of Verdun, and planted in memory of the dead in 1921. Enough said...

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  1. The Batesian's mast was EQUAL to the height of the 3k North American version; what sank her???
    ATB
    Joe

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