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General Sherman Tree is the world's largest tree by volume, it has an incredible volume of 52,500 cubic feet, making it a natural marvel.
General Sherman Tree is 275 feet (83.8 meters) tall, one of the tallest trees on Earth, showcasing nature's grandeur.
Its massive base trunk has diameter of over 36 feet (11 meters) which is a testament to its gigantic proportions.
General Sherman Tree age is estimated between 2,200 and 2,700 years, this tree has witnessed millennia of history.
General Sherman Tree is a giant sequoia, its scientific named is Sequoiadendron giganteum, named by its grandeur.
This tree is in The Giant Forest of Sequoia National Park, California, which is a very popular attraction for nature lovers.
It was named after Civil War leader General William Tecumseh Sherman, honoring his legacy.
Despite being thousands of years old, General Sherman Tree continues to grow annually, defying its age.
Its crown spans over 100 feet wide, offering a breathtaking view to those who gaze up at it.
This natural wonder is Protected under Sequoia National Park's conservation which draws thousands of visitors each year.