Immortal Tree

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The Immortal Tree is a famous, unusually resilient coast redwood along California’s Avenue of the Giants that has survived floods, fires, and logging attempts.

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Immortal Tree canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coast redwood
individual tree
accessibleFrom U.S. Route 101
surface form: U.S. Route 101 via Avenue of the Giants
biome temperate rainforest
commonName Immortal Tree self-link
family Cupressaceae
genus giant sequoia
surface form: Sequoia
hasBarkType thick fibrous bark
hasCones true
hasNotableFeature partially logged but still living
survived fires
survived floods
survived logging attempts
unusually resilient
hasSignage true
isFamousFor surviving human logging activity
surviving multiple natural disasters
isProtected true
locatedIn Avenue of the Giants
California, United States
surface form: California

Humboldt County
surface form: Humboldt County, California

Humboldt Redwoods State Park
United States of America
surface form: United States
near Eel River
partOf coast redwood forest ecosystem
photosyntheticOrganism true
species California redwood
surface form: Sequoia sempervirens
touristAttraction true
treeType evergreen

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Avenue of the Giants contains Immortal Tree
Immortal Tree commonName Immortal Tree self-link