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Logging truck on the Trans-Canada Trail. This is the Lusk Creek Trail in the Sibbald district of Kananaskis about 1/2 hour west of Calgary, Alberta. Twenty-five truckloads of trees a day are cut and removed from this popular recreation and natural area during the winter logging operation.
A dull and grey afternoon's walk around the Gartmorn Dam Country Park near Sauchie in Clackmannanshire
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El diseño no es cuestión de media hora las cosas buenas toman un camino y así como en el futbol hay que darle tiempo para que lleguen los resultados.
Now this is not the usual patchwork view of agriculture but the incessant logging practices of BC. In the 1980's, call for selective logging fell on deaf ears in the Mill Town of Nelson because everyone believe we had so many trees. 30 years later, the devastation of clear cuts is clear.