No, it was not "carved by glaciers two million years ago". While our planet is older than our imagination, the biggest changes happened as a result of the big flood about 4500 years ago. The same reason why we can discover mooring places for boats 6000ft up in the mountains in Mexico, big cities under water like Dwarka, frozen mammuts still standing on their feets in the ice of Sibiria, a forest stipulated to be 4000yrs old in the sea between Sweden and Denmark or seashells at 3000ft like in my homeplace. An interesting study this, for those who are not blinded by "sciense".
I live near here. But don't often visit. There are many sites out here almost as pretty and devoid of Tourista's. Mammoth Pool area is one. But that's all I'm telling
Sequoya to buddy and that's all I'm telling( home to worlds oldest loving organism ) I live about 45 min from both on freeway or up mountain and its 90degrees down hear in San jaqian valley ,and about 30 -60 degrees up there ,its literally like a different world
maldo we have over 1000 Sequoya growing in pots up here. Give them away. The past 4 months gave away about 100... 1 inch to about 5 ft. I'm going to put an ad on Craigslist and try and sell 300 4ft trees as a lot. This is near Auberry.