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California Tote Bag featuring the photograph Here the Road Divides by Roger Passman

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Here the Road Divides Tote Bag

Roger Passman

by Roger Passman

$33.00

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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Here the Road Divides" by Roger Passman.   Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder.   All seams are double-stitched for added durability.   Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.

Design Details

Road builders on the General’s Highway were confronted with a problem, destroy two giant sequoias or use the space between the outer two to divide... more

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2 - 3 business days

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Here the Road Divides Photograph by Roger Passman

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Here The Road Divides Canvas Print

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Here The Road Divides Framed Print

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Here The Road Divides Art Print

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Here The Road Divides Poster

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Here The Road Divides Metal Print

Metal Print

Here The Road Divides Acrylic Print

Acrylic Print

Here The Road Divides Wood Print

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Here The Road Divides Greeting Card

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Here The Road Divides iPhone Case

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Here The Road Divides Duvet Cover

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Here The Road Divides Shower Curtain

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Here The Road Divides Tote Bag

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Here The Road Divides Round Beach Towel

Round Beach Towel

Here The Road Divides Zip Pouch

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Here The Road Divides Beach Towel

Beach Towel

Here The Road Divides Weekender Tote Bag

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Here The Road Divides Portable Battery Charger

Portable Battery Charger

Here The Road Divides Bath Towel

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Here The Road Divides Coffee Mug

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Here The Road Divides Yoga Mat

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Here The Road Divides Fleece Blanket

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Artist's Description

Road builders on the General’s Highway were confronted with a problem, destroy two giant sequoias or use the space between the outer two to divide the road and save the two trees in the middle. No matter which direction you are traveling, the tight fit between the trees makes a profound statement on the importance of conservation.

Giant sequoias can live for over 3,000 years, outlasting all of their mixed conifer forest neighbors. What is it about giant sequoias that allows them to persist through millennia? Surprisingly, a major factor in in the longevity of giant sequoias is a chemical called tannin. The tannin, present in high concentrations in sequoia bark, gives the sequoia resistance to rot, boring insects, and fire.

The mid-sierra zone (5,000-8,000 ft) creates ideal conditions for giant sequoia growth. Mild winter and summer temperatures, deep winter snowpack, and a rich fire history have made it possible for the world's largest tree to get its biggest in these...

About Roger Passman

Roger Passman

Forty-eight of my most popular images (based on views and sales) are found on the front page of my images gallery. Others love them, perhaps you will too! The second page of my images gallery displays my most recent images (unless one or more made the front page and was replaced by a more popular image.) Don't forget to look there and beyond too. _____________________________ I divide my time between Chicago in the summer and Phoenix in the winter. The first hint of cold, generally sometime in late October I flee the dreadful weather and head to Arizona. Conversely, when the temperature reaches 105 degrees for five consecutive days I run from the dreadful heat back to the humidity of the midwest. That, my friends, explains the split...

 

$33.00