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A hand examines the rough, spiky surface of a Hercules club tree.

Hercules Club Tree

Bark and leaf of a black oak tree

Black Oak

Tree bark of a Northern Red Oak

Northern Red Oak

Chesnut Oak bark and leaf

Chestnut oak

Blackgum tree bark

Blackgum Tree

View of Black Walnut tree from below showing bark and canopy of leave

Black Walnut

Bark of a tree, with small woodpecker holes

Tuliptree with dril marks

Tree trunk missing its bark, and etched with dense, winding lines.

Evidence of emerald ash borer

Lesions in the bark of American beech trees

Beech bark disease

A large piece of rusted metal leans against the trunk of a tree in the forest. Leaf litter and scattered moss cover the forest floor.

Remnant at Hosford Camp Site

Limber pine (Pinus flexilis) growing in Blue Dragon lava, Craters of the Moon National Park & Preserve, 2013..

Limber pine (Pinus flexilis) growing in Blue Dragon lava, Craters of the Moon National Park & Preserve, 2013.

Twited limber pine (Pinus flexilis), Craters of the Moon National Park & Preserve, 2013.. Centuries of torque by prevailing winds created three complete revolutions in the trunk of this limber pine tree. Core samples indicate an age up to 1,300 years ago as when the tree died.

Twited limber pine (Pinus flexilis), Craters of the Moon National Park & Preserve, 2013.

Lava trees, Hawai'I Volcanoes National Park, 2015.. Lava trees are formed when fast moving lava flows around a tree. The cool and moist tree causes the lava to crust around its trunk. When the flow is short-lived, it drains off, leaving behind standing lava trees.

Lava trees, Hawai'I Volcanoes National Park, 2015.

Leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), Virgin Islands National Park, 2015.. The leatherback sea turtle is the only living species in the genus Dermochelys and family Dermochelyidae. It is easily differentiated from other modern sea turtles by its lack of a bony shell. Instead, its carapace is covered by oily flesh and skin with whitish spots. Unique among reptiles, it is able to maintain a high body temperature using endothermy (about 3x higher than expected for a reptile of its size). The largest leatherback ever recorded was almost 10 feet long and weighed an amazing 2019 pounds! It is are also the fastest-moving reptile, listed in the 1992 Guinness Book of World Records as moving 21.91 mph (35.28 km/h) in water. Perhaps even more interesting, leatherbacks feed on jellyfish.

Leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), Virgin Islands National Park, 2015.

Leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), Virgin Islands National Park, 2015.. The leatherback sea turtle is the only living species in the genus Dermochelys and family Dermochelyidae. It is easily differentiated from other modern sea turtles by its lack of a bony shell. Instead, its carapace is covered by oily flesh and skin with whitish spots. Unique among reptiles, it is able to maintain a high body temperature using endothermy (about 3x higher than expected for a reptile of its size). The largest leatherback ever recorded was almost 10 feet long and weighed an amazing 2019 pounds! It is are also the fastest-moving reptile, listed in the 1992 Guinness Book of World Records as moving 21.91 mph (35.28 km/h) in water. Perhaps even more interesting, leatherbacks feed on jellyfish.

Leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), Virgin Islands National Park, 2015.

Trunk Bay Factory Ruin, Virgin Islands National Park. Trunk Bay Factory, National Register of Historic Places, Virgin Islands National Park

Trunk Bay Factory Ruin, Virgin Islands National Park

Trunk Bay Factory Ruin, Virgin Islands National Park. Trunk Bay Factory, National Register of Historic Places, Virgin Islands National Park

Trunk Bay Factory Ruin, Virgin Islands National Park

Trunk Bay Factory Ruin, Virgin Islands National Park. Trunk Bay Factory, National Register of Historic Places, Virgin Islands National Park

Trunk Bay Factory Ruin, Virgin Islands National Park

Trunk Bay Factory Ruin, Virgin Islands National Park. Trunk Bay Factory, National Register of Historic Places, Virgin Islands National Park

Trunk Bay Factory Ruin, Virgin Islands National Park

Juvenile Trunkfish

Juvenile Trunkfish

Trunk Bay Cay

Trunk Cay

 White Fir, bark. SEKI Historic Image

White Fir, bark

An area on the top of a staircase with large trunks.

Trunk Room, 2023

Smooth Trunkfish, Juvenile (Lactophrys triqueter)

Smooth Trunkfish, Juvenile (Lactophrys triqueter)

Smooth Trunkfish

Smooth Trunkfish

Spotted Trunkfish

Spotted Trunkfish

Spotted Trunkfish

Spotted Trunkfish

Trunk Bay From the Overlook

Trunk Bay From the Overlook

Trunk Bay

Trunk Bay

Grand Trunk Western #6039 at rest in the Roundhouse, Bay 24 for temporary storage and display. Not the best photo of her

GTW 6039 to RH-5

Grand Trunk Western #6039 very slowly moves into the Roundhouse. Engineer Bruce Mowbray makes the job look easy, but it takes a skilled team effort, aboard the NKP #514 and on the ground, to successfully accomplish the move.

GTW 6039 to RH-3

Grand Trunk Western (GTW) #6039 entering the Roundhouse at Steamtown NHS. Work to remove asbestos and paint the locomotive have just completed; stenciling the engine and tender will take place later.

GTW 6039 to RH-2

Grand Trunk Western #6039 is just about settled into her new temporary home at the Steamtown NHS Roundhouse.

GTW 6039 to RH-4

Grand Trunk Western #6039, assisted by NKP #514, moves from the turntable to Roundhouse for storage and display.

GTW 6039 to RH-1

A trunk in the sodhouse display in the Museum of Westward Expansion

Trunk

The traveling trunk

Fitting Great Kills Park into a box

The traveling trunk

Fitting Great Kills Park into a box

 Juniper trees show green and gray against a background full of stars.

Juniper trees against the stars

Grand Trunk Western no. 0894 [2-6-0]. ALCO/Brooks no. 39129--Built 1906.04--Note: EX GT 1104,608

Grand Trunk Western no. 0894 [2-6-0]

Grand Trunk Western no. 0672 [2-8-0]. Schenectady no. 4686--Built 1898.03--Note: Ex GT.1386,912

Grand Trunk Western no. 0672 [2-8-0]

Grand Trunk Western no. 7197 [0-6-0]. ALCO/Schenectady no. 42069--Built 1907.03

Grand Trunk Western no. 7197 [0-6-0]

Grand Trunk Western no. 0148 [4-4-0W]. Hinkley--Built 1883--Note: Ex 2260,1089, C&G T 11

Grand Trunk Western no. 0148 [4-4-0W]

Grand Trunk Western no. 8319 [0-8-0]. ALCO/Schenectady no. 65744--Built 1934.06

Grand Trunk Western no. 8319 [0-8-0]

Grand Trunk Western no. 7523 [0-4-0]. ALCO/Cooke no. 60188--Built 1919.01--Note: Ex GT 1745

Grand Trunk Western no. 7523 [0-4-0]

Grand Trunk Western no. 5611 [4-6-2]. Baldwin no. 34943--Built 1910.07--Note: Ex GT 298

Grand Trunk Western no. 5611 [4-6-2]

Grand Trunk Western no. 5040 [4-6-2]. Baldwin no. 38643--Built 1912.11--Note: Ex GT 110

Grand Trunk Western no. 5040 [4-6-2]

Grand Trunk Western no. 3753 [2-8-2]. ALCO/Schenectady no. 65322--Built 1924.01

Grand Trunk Western no. 3753 [2-8-2]

Grand Trunk Western no. 3735 [2-8-2]. ALCO/Schenectady no. 60320--Built 1918.12--Note: Ex GT475

Grand Trunk Western no. 3735 [2-8-2]

Grand Trunk Western no. 0149 [4-4-0]. Hinkley--Built 1883--Note: Ex GT 2262,1092

Grand Trunk Western no. 0149 [4-4-0]

Grand Trunk Western no. 5036 [4-6-2]. Baldwin no. 38592--Built 1912.11--Note: Ex GT 106

Grand Trunk Western no. 5036 [4-6-2]

Grand Trunk no. 1062 [4-4-0]. Chicago & Grand Trunk--Built 1890--Note: Ex C> 67, Re 2292

Grand Trunk no. 1062 [4-4-0]

Grand Trunk no. 0325 [4-4-0]. Grand Trunk no. 0325 [4-4-0]

Grand Trunk no. 0325 [4-4-0]

Grand Trunk no. 0193 [4-6-2]. ALCO/Montgomery no. 51905--Built 1913.02--Note: CNR 5073--Turner

Grand Trunk no. 0193 [4-6-2]

Grand Trunk no. 0291 [4-6-2]. Note: Merrilees

Grand Trunk no. 0291 [4-6-2]

Grand Trunk no. 1150 [4-4-0]. Grand Trunk no. 1150 [4-4-0]

Grand Trunk no. 1150 [4-4-0]

Grand Trunk no. 0144 [4-4-0] Minot. Portland no. 103--Built 1859.02--Note: Drawing

Grand Trunk no. 0144 [4-4-0] Minot

Grand Trunk no. 7155 [0-6-0]. Note: Merrilees

Grand Trunk no. 7155 [0-6-0]

Grand Trunk no. 1737 [0-6-0]. Note: Merrilees

Grand Trunk no. 1737 [0-6-0]

Grand Trunk no. 0296 [4-4-0]. Note: Merrilees

Grand Trunk no. 0296 [4-4-0]

Grand Trunk no. 0432 [4-4-0]. Grand Trunk no. 0432 [4-4-0]

Grand Trunk no. 0432 [4-4-0]


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