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Fish Jump * Look very closely and you can see evidence of a fish jump in the river * 590 x 858 * (661KB)

Avenue of Giants * Here is Avenue of the Giants, on an October morning in 1999, after a night of rain. Note the mist along the trees. In the non-rainy season (from May to September), redwoods receive the lion's share of their moisture through mists and fogs that plague the Northcoast all summer. * 868 x 588 * (372KB)

Railroad Bridge * Railroad bridge over the Eel River. The railroad has not been used in over ten years. * 1207 x 844 * (777KB)

Humboldt Redwoods * Trails wind their way among massive trees. These trees may not look terrribly large in terms of their circumference, but they tower well over 150, sometimes 200 feet. * 1713 x 1189 * (1.8MB)

Humboldt Forest * Redwoods will not infrequently grow in very close proximity to one another, even to the point of merging into one another, as these two trees almost accomplish at their base * 1189 x 1723 * (1.73MB)

Comment: The rich foilage of towering redwoods, bathed in the tranquil sunshine of a summer evening
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