Wisconsin Logging Aftermath May 1937 Stumps and Logs
A cut-over hillside in Wisconsin shows the consequences of logging operations. In May 1937, the landscape displays numerous white pine stumps and logs, remnants of extensive timber harvesting. This area, near the road from Tipler to Long Lake, highlights the past logging practices that significantly altered the regions ecology and terrain.
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Wisconsin Logging Aftermath May 1937 Stumps and Logs
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