Sunday, June 29, 2014

Kaweah Colony (Kaweah Colony) - Commune spring breakers of utopian spring breakers socialism, found


Sequoia - evergreen tree. Grow on the U.S. West Coast (California, Washington and the Canadian province of British Columbia) along the Pacific coast. For the most part this is a very large and tall trees: tall trees more than 60 meters are very common, many more than 90 meters.
In the park there are 15 of the 48 largest trees on the planet. One of them (not the greatest, but included in the top 48) - Sentinel tree: 78.5 meters high, 24.1 meters - a circle, 7.7 meters in diameter. Timber volume - about 790 cubic meters. spring breakers And the tree continues to grow. Sentinel Tree
In Sequoia National Park in California grows the biggest tree in the world - General Sherman. Thus, it is neither the highest nor the widest. It is the largest volume spring breakers of wood. Despite the fact that in 2006, at a tree branch fell off the biggest (2 meters in diameter), wood continues to be the largest in terms of timber. According to wikipedia General Sherman tree height is 83.8 meters, thickness - 10 yards (11.1 meters at the base), trunk volume is estimated at 1487 m , and age - 2300-2700 years. Think about the thickness of 11.1 meters in diameter! The trail to the General Sherman tree
Kaweah Colony (Kaweah Colony) - Commune spring breakers of utopian spring breakers socialism, founded on the territory of central California in 1886. Lasted only six years, and was disbanded in 1892. It would seem that what is the connection between the socialists and Marxists Sequoia Park? September 25, 1890 the colonists discovered Sequoia National Park. In the first place in order to preserve the trees. Here was built the first road that connects the valley and forest. Charles F. Kellar - organizer of the Kaweah Colony was the original owner of the largest tree in the world and, as a true socialist, gave him the name of Karl Marx. Wood under the name of Karl Marx lasted several years and was later renamed the Government General Sherman tree (under which it is known and still do).
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