A coastal redwood named Hyperion stands 115.9 metres tall in a hidden fold of Redwood National Park, taller than the Statue of Liberty, and the National Park Service refuses to disclose its location after tourists trampled the root system of the previous record-holder
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In a fold of Redwood National Park in northern California, a coast redwood called Hyperion rises 115.92 metres from the forest floor. That is roughly 380 feet, taller than the Statue of Liberty, and enough to make it the tallest living tree ever measured. Park officials confirmed the measurement, and the National Park Service will not tell you where the tree is.
There is no trail. There is no sign. The rangers will fine you five thousand dollars and, in theory, jail you for six months if they ca
There is no trail. There is no sign. The rangers will fine you five thousand dollars and, in theory, jail you for six months if they ca
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