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    virgin forest


    1. inability to reduce the logging of virgin forest in Tasmania? Oh yes, he


    2. He stood alone in the endless winters of the steppes, the virgin forest of the north, the arid desert of the east, the rough plains of the west, the dangers of the south


    3. The same is true of virgin forest: it is pristine, unaltered


    4. He saw the fruits on the palms and the mango trees, he saw the lakes and the lodges dotted along the road and realised that all of these roads had been cut out of virgin forest


    5. Disastrously, this method of farming results in a quick depletion of nutrients in the soil, wherein, the farmers must leave the area in search for new virgin forest land


    6. Jorge Canseco swore loudly as he examined the virgin forests they were overflying


    7. This was virgin forest, legacy hardwood that had never been harvested---not by anyone’s record


    8. It looked like the trees continued unbroken, virgin forest spreading off to the distance just below a long slowly dropping mountain


    9. be one of the few original trees of the virgin forest in Missouri


    10. this virgin forest jungle had so many large trees that their

    11. There was no virgin forest there before me, only brown


    12. Soon he was scouring the Northwest for the highest quality cedar he could find, making long journeys to smoky sawmills out on the Olympic Peninsula and far to the north in the still-virgin forests of British Columbia


    13. It seemed glorious sport to be feasting in that wild, free way in the virgin forest of an unexplored and uninhabited island, far from the haunts of men, and they said they never would return to civilization


    14. My soul flits away into the virgin forests and to the savannas


    15. It was of no avail that the pavements of Paris were there on every side, the classic and splendid hotels of the Rue de Varennes a couple of paces away, the dome of the Invalides close at hand, the Chamber of Deputies not far off; the carriages of the Rue de Bourgogne and of the Rue SaintDominique rumbled luxuriously, in vain, in the vicinity, in vain did the yellow, brown, white, and red omnibuses cross each other's course at the neighboring cross-roads; the Rue Plumet was the desert; and the death of the former proprietors, the revolution which had passed over it, the crumbling away of ancient fortunes, absence, forgetfulness, forty years of abandonment and widowhood, had sufficed to restore to this privileged spot ferns, mulleins, hemlock, yarrow, tall weeds, great crimped plants, with large leaves of pale green cloth, lizards, beetles, uneasy and rapid insects; to cause to spring forth from the depths of the earth and to reappear between those four walls a certain indescribable and savage grandeur; and for nature, which disconcerts the petty arrangements of man, and which sheds herself always thoroughly where she diffuses herself at all, in the ant as well as in the eagle, to blossom out in a petty little Parisian garden with as much rude force and majesty as in a virgin forest of the New World


    16. But by the side of and above the philosophers, there were the sophists, a venomous vegetation mingled with a healthy growth, hemlock in the virgin forest


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