For sure. I don't know how much of a difference it made (probably a lot) but I think the original hole was made by a fire and they hollowed it out further to drive through it.
The only good thing that may have come from stuff like this is it allowed the average person to be up close and personal with these trees by making them a tourist attraction which in turn might have helped with their preservation.
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For sure. I don't know how much of a difference it made (probably a lot) but I think the original hole was made by a fire and they hollowed it out further to drive through it.
The only good thing that may have come from stuff like this is it allowed the average person to be up close and personal with these trees by making them a tourist attraction which in turn might have helped with their preservation.