Redwood region. Looking into Pudding Creek from below Coon Camp on Sherwood road. Sec. 33, T19N, R16W. Photo taken for record of top of redwood (right) and for later comparison for possible "accelerated" type of top. Tall tree is hemlock; the redwood is about 12"+ diameter at breast height and 100' high. Top is bunchy and dense. A reserve tree from original forest logged 1942. 6-22-43 E. F
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Location: average distance Identification: ground location is identified by a clearly recognized feature in the photograph, other than 1 or 2 No people present in picture
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fritz_metcalf-4655
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Studies - Redwood acceleration Creeks - Pudding Creek (Calif.) Studies - Sequoia sempervirens Sequoia sempervirens Tsuga heterophylla Mendocino County
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