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Pastimes : Where the GIT's are going

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To: Neeka who wrote (187262)11/21/2009 7:30:18 PM
From: Mac Con Ulaidh  Read Replies (1) of 225578
 
A few years ago I came across a letter written by someone here back in my great-something-grandfolks time and they were talking about the depth of the river, and the boar (boars?), and the birds in the sky thick as night.

we do have a few spots left around here that are mostly untouched. hollows so deep and narrow that no one lived in them or forested them, and we had a guy from... uhm... people who know plants... come and he found not only rare plants, but plants he'd only heard of.

it does not stay so damp here, but in the deep of the woods, it stays mostly damp all year, the forest cover shields it, and with the amt of rain we have, it keeps ferns and others going.

it's a different kind of jungle than WA, but perhaps similiar.
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