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KING'S CANYON, Sequoia National Park (California)
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Photographer: Brother Alfred Brousseau
Organization: St. Mary's College
Collection: Brousseau
ID: 6259 3022 3485 0066 (1997-01-20)Copyright © 1995 Saint Mary's College of California
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INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
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date of photo Apr 1, 1962
location
KING'S CANYON, Sequoia National Park (Fresno County, California, US)notes FAR VIEW OF SNOW; per Barbara Rice, Macquarie University, Australia (Nov 2002): 'A somewhat more precise location for this photo: it must have been taken from Hwy 180, about 2 miles north of Grant Grove Village (Sequoia National Park). The view is from Cherry Gap, or McGee's overlook, in Sequoia National Forest, looking west toward McKenzie Ridge and across a small part of the area burned in the 1955 'McGee' fire. So, it has interesting visual information about regeneration, or lack of it, following this severe fire (from memory it was a late summer fire, about September).'contributor's ID # 114 photo category: Landscape - habitat
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