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Sage & Onions
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Britain
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When a squirrel could go from branch to branch from Land's End to John O' Groats.
It would have been a sight to see the Wild Wood of primeval Britain, with the chalk hills and rugged mountains poking their heads out of the treescape and the Eastern wetlands with reeds as far as the eye could see. But it was mostly gone by the Bronze Age. There's a small wood on Cadair Idris which has never been cut down, and is very beautiful, but few others that have survived from prehistory. A temperate forset can be inhabited by hunter-gatherers but if you start serious farming the forest becomes wood for building and heating and the hunting reserve of the nobility.
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A Mere Boggart
Join Date: Mar 2004
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![]() I'd not turn my nose up at seeing those wetlands though...
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