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Where is the tallest tree in the world

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The tallest tree in the world is in Tawau Hills National Park, rising 88.32 meters high. ChaCha on!

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A redwood tree discovered in a remote California forest has turned out to be the world's tallest tree (379.1 feet tall). ChaCha!

The world's tallest tree is in the Redwood National Park in Northern California. It is 379 feet tall! Thanks for using ChaCha!

It is a Mendocino Tree, a coast redwood found at Montgomery State Reserve near Ukiah, California. It is 367 ft 6 in tall! Wow!

Jan 29 2009, 07:12pm | Source: Height of the Tallest Tree | hypertextbook.com

The world's tallest tree is the Mendocino. It is a coastal redwood near Ukiah, California. 367-foot 6 inches tall.

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