We post a lot about trees on Moss and Fog, and feel like there is never-ending stories and species to talk about.
When we came across this treasure trove of historical big tree photos, we were both excited and sad, knowing that many of these enormous beauties were cut down.
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, many people acted like nature needed to be “conquered”. That somehow natural resources were limitless, and that it was our duty to exploit the biggest trees for their timber.
Indeed, almost 95% of the Giant Redwoods were cut down by loggers before a small group of environmentalists and activists came to their rescue.
However, the damage was done, and many of the very biggest trees were destroyed. These amazing giants, many over 5000 years old were turned into timber.
Below is a gallery of amazing giant trees, mostly from the US West coast and Mexico, showing such incredible scale and age. Many of the trees were photographed with inscriptions about their size, or how many board-feet of lumber they would make.
Tragic, angering, but real, it’s good to know our history so we can avoid making those same mistakes in the future. Via DYT:

Arbol del Tule, Oaxaca, Mexico

“Giant,” Santa Cruz Big Trees

Arbol del Tule, Oaxaca, Mexico

Base of “Big Tree” Ht. 345 ft. Cir. 72 ft. Upper Bull Creek Flat on Redwood Highway

A Giant Redwood in Bull Creek Flat

A Fallen Monarch

Big Tree 127 Ft Hgt, 47 Ft Cir, 17 1/2 Ft Dia, Over 3500 Yrs. – Seminole County Park, Florida

At Richardson Grove State Park. Dia. 13.8 ft. Age 1250 yrs. Height 310 ft. 95000 board ft.

52 feet in circumference – Largest tree in Muir Woods Nat’l. Monument, California

California Tree – King’s Canyon National Park, California

“The Shrine Tree” at River Vista Lodge, Myers, Calif. Dia. 21 ft. Cir. 64 ft. Age 5000 years, on Redwood Highway

“The Flat Iron Tree,” Bull Creek Grove

“Chandelier Tree,” Underwood Park
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