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RE: Oklahoma's Sequoias - Keystone Ancient Forest in Osage County

in #ulog6 years ago

There goes another of your exciting and adventurous travels! It is really good of you sharing your adventures here as it somehow gives the feeling that I have the mini-version of your tour. 😊

Indeed, management of preserved nature parks usually limit visits by scheduling entrance to maintain the park and limit damages. Others also prohibit eating anywhere in the park but within a limited and designated area only.

Yes, I read somewhere that sequoias in California are taller but I wonder how tall the Oklahoma versions are.

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I am so excited to see that you enjoy traveling with us! That is the main reason we share. So many out there that will never be able to get to the places we visit.

I love that there are places who feel this way. It has helped preserve a places uniqueness so future people can enjoy them as well.

In Oklahoma the Post Oak and Blackjack oaks do not get any where near the hieght of the Sequoias, they are in a place where drought occurs a lot of the time. They get really wide and they are tough. Even their leaves are very hardy. I'll see if we have some good close ups of them.
Ren

Yes, close up shots for both the oak and sequoias will be great! 😊

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