ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月26日 22時39分


The photographer @davidbenjaminsherry took this series of photos in #California’s Sequoia National Park, the land of giants. When photographed, #sequoias defy efforts to maintain a sense of their true size. The General Sherman Tree, the first tree pictured here, is 275 feet tall and 100 feet around — the largest tree on Earth. @nps drives home its massiveness with this fun fact: If it were hollowed out and filled with water, there’d be enough water for you to take a bath every day for 27 years. For a different perspective, swipe left to the royal-blue photograph and squint to see a teeny-tiny sign. These trees are so big “that it would be cowardly not to deal with their bigness head on,” Jon Mooallem writes in @nytmag. “They are very, very big. You already knew this — they’re called ‘giant sequoias’ — and I knew it, too. But in person, their bigness still feels unexpected, revelatory.” For @nytmag’s #Voyages issue, Jon went to see some of the world’s oldest, biggest trees so he could feel small. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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