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VIDEO: 275-foot-tall Sequoia Tree Survives Wildfire — With Aluminum Blanket

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It’s another victory for “General Sherman,” 160 years after the Civil War. A fire-resistant aluminum wrap saved the giant sequoia named after Union Army Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman from a raging wildfire in southeastern California. The world’s largest tree measured by volume is 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter at the base. Sixty feet higher, the stately […]

The post VIDEO: 275-foot-tall Sequoia Tree Survives Wildfire — With Aluminum Blanket  first appeared on The Florida Star | The Georgia Star.

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