Description
The Giant Sequoias, the largest species on Earth, tower over the rocky Californian landscape, their trunks reaching hundreds of feet into the air. The shallow yet incredibly strong roots of these ancient trees have been anchored into the ground for thousands of years, with some of the trees in Sequoia National Park being just saplings when the Roman Empire began. The photograph captures the awe-inspiring grandeur of these natural wonders and the sense of timelessness that they embody.