This somehow seems like it has been done with more respect than the torn, vandalized look of the ancient Tarkine forests of Tasmania that I saw. Glad that they will put new plants in. It is an amazing view. The Tarkine was just sad.
Pam, the Tarkine is native forest isn't it. I would be horrified to see that done to native forest but for plantation forest I don't really mind ... after all that was the reason they were planted.
Total devastation, I agree. And I reckon even the soil is devastated and barren looking. HOwever ...
ReplyDeleteyou have captured wonderful light in the distance here.
Ah but the stubble field of any crop always looks a little forlorn until the new plants go in.
ReplyDeleteIt always pains when I see forest cut off, but the view is amazing!
ReplyDeleteA scar it is! Great title.
ReplyDeleteThis somehow seems like it has been done with more respect than the torn, vandalized look of the ancient Tarkine forests of Tasmania that I saw. Glad that they will put new plants in. It is an amazing view. The Tarkine was just sad.
ReplyDeleteI like the mood of this image. Different light in different places.
ReplyDeleteClearfelling always looks pretty sad, but this looks like they did a very tidy job.
Terrific shot - very different
ReplyDeletePam, the Tarkine is native forest isn't it. I would be horrified to see that done to native forest but for plantation forest I don't really mind ... after all that was the reason they were planted.
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