Keywords: HOH RAIN FOREST, WHERE SITKA SPRUCE WESTERN RED CEDAR, AND DOUGLAS FIR GROW TO GREAT SIZE - NARA - 545276.jpg A sign in the Hoh Rain Forest titled Colonnade ; it reads as follows <blockquote> Trees that germinate on nurse logs eventually send roots to the soil growing into large buttressed root systems These arch over ghost nurse logs that have rotted away Some day these trees in a long row or colonnade will fall and they too will serve the forest community as nurse logs Thus the cycle of hundreds of years will be repeated </blockquote> 545276 Local identifier 412-DA-2783 Environmental Protection Agency 12/02/1970 - Daniels Gene photographer Photographer 8463941 <br /> Still Picture Records Section Special Media Archives Services Division NWCS-S National Archives at College Park 8601 Adelphi Road College Park MD 20740-6001 1972-08 Record group Record Group 412 Records of the Environmental Protection Agency 1944 - 2006 Record group ARC 708 DOCUMERICA The Environmental Protection Agency's Program to Photographically Document Subjects of Environmental Concern compiled 1972 - 1977 Series ARC 542493 File unit File unit ARC Variant control numbers Agency-Assigned Identifier 047/23/002783<br /> NAIL Control Number NWDNS-412-DA-2783 Other versions <gallery> File HOH_RAIN_FOREST _WHERE_SITKA_SPRUCE_WESTERN_RED_CEDAR _AND_DOUGLAS_FIR_GROW_TO_GREAT_SIZE_-_NARA_-_545276 tif tif </gallery> NARA-cooperation PD-USGov Hoh Rain Forest Park signs in Washington state Tree signs in the United States Natural-features related signs Historical information signs in the United States Nurse logs Circle of life |