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Redwood: The Story Behind the Scenery

By Richard A. Rasp (author), Mary L. Van Camp (editor), K. C. DenDooven (book designer)

List Price: $9.95

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  • Format: 54 pages, 77 color photos including a special centerfold, map.

  • Publisher: KC Publications, Inc. (May 1989)

  • ISBN: 0-88714-022-X
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  • Product Dimensions: 12 x 9 x 0.3 inches

Description

The world's tallest trees reign over a fog-shrouded domain. A variety of landscapes provide a diverse setting for the coastal redwoods. With a delightful array of scenes you experience the splendor of this special place. Translation Package available.

Stand quietly in the ancient forest. Massive gray columns reach through the silent, silvery mist, encouraging the eye skyward into a deep emerald ceiling. Here, one comes to know the wonder of time everlasting.

Redwood National and State Parks, located in northern California, were established throughout the 20th century to preserve the coastal redwood forests, including some of the world's tallest trees.

Each book in this series tells a compelling story through the eyes of an experienced interpreter whose writing reflects true enthusiasm for the park. Complete with running text and interpretive captions, accompanied by abundant full-color photographs, these books will be welcome in any home library.

 

 

 

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