Hyperion
Hyperion, a towering giant of the Redwood forest, is the world's tallest tree. It stands an incredible 380 feet tall and is estimated to be over 800 years old. This majestic redwood is a sight to behold, and its discovery in 2006 was met with great excitement by the scientific community.
Hyperion was found in a remote area of Redwood National Park by naturalists Chris Atkins and Michael Taylor. The tree was verified as standing 115.55 meters tall by Stephen Sillett, a world-renowned tree scientist. Hyperion is located in a very remote area of the park, and its exact location is not publicly disclosed in order to protect it from damage by visitors.
Hyperion is estimated to contain over 530 cubic meters of wood, and its massive trunk is over 21 feet in diameter. The tree is home to a variety of wildlife, including birds, insects, and small mammals.
Hyperion is a truly awe-inspiring natural wonder, and it is a testament to the beauty and resilience of the Redwood forest.