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A Photographic Journey Through Muir Woods National Park

by John P.

Muir-Woods-Giant-RedwoodsThe Muir Woods are honestly one of my favorite places. Less than 30 minutes from the majestic Golden Gate Bridge, you can be standing in one of the last remaining giant redwood forests on Earth. Surrounded by these magnificent towering creatures, many over 600 years old, it provides a peaceful place to sit and contemplate both the insignificance of what it is to be human, and the impact that we as a species can have on our planet.

Once the northwest was covered by ancient growth forests with trees as old as 3,200, whose bark alone measured up to 2 feet thick. But throughout the 19th century, American logging all but decimated these creatures. Now, the only giant redwoods and sequoias that remain survive in national and state parks. Thank God for small wonders of government intervention.
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Aerial Photos of Mount Ranier for Your Desktop Wallpaper

June 21, 2009
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While flying back from Washington State to Dallas a couple months ago, our plane went right by Mount Ranier. I whipped out my Canon 5D Mark II and snapped a whole bunch of photos of the magnificent landmark, and I thought I would share them with you guys in case anyone wanted to use one [...]

Stop Action Video – the Mountains of Patagonia

February 12, 2007

Most people will never make it to the mountains of Patagonia in Chile, but here is a beautiful time lapse video that shows what we’re all missing. It was taken at the Torres del Paine National Park.