French: Parcs d'État et national Redwood
The Redwood National and State Parks is a World Heritage site in United States of America defined by the UNESCO in 1980 and definitely a recommended natural sightseeing location.
It is on position 839 (716, 291) in our monthly survey..

"Redwood National comprises a region of coastal mountains bordering the Pacific Ocean north of San Francisco. It is covered with a magnificent forest of coastal redwood trees, the tallest and most impressive trees in the world. The marine and land life are equally remarkable, in particular the sea lions, the bald eagle and the endangered California brown pelican."
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(vii)(ix)

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