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So the Great Bear Rainforest is just over the hill there, within a few miles, we go from these dry boreal forests of 100-year-old trees, maybe 10 inches across, and soon, we're in the coastal temperate rainforest, rain-drenched, 1,000-year-old trees, 20 feet across, a completely different ecosystem.
And the lagoon was surrounded by palm trees, as you can see, and a few mangrove.
The damage was so severe because the primary energy fuel in Haiti is charcoal, which is made from trees, and has left the country almost completely deforested.
Without trees, the country can't absorb heavy rains and massive flooding, as a result.
It clears the forest, reveals the
trees
inside.
In middle school, we all learn to thank the
trees.
Thank the
trees.
My head was too full of noise, too full of orange
trees
and law memos I could not write and mass murders I knew I would be responsible for.
A lot of linden
trees
live along the railroad tracks.
They said, "Absolutely fine, provided you get planning permission and you do it in Latin and you do it in triplicate," so we did — (Laughter) — and now there are fruit
trees
and bushes and herbs and vegetables around that doctor's surgery.
In the forests, when
trees
realize through their roots that another tree is sick, they will send a portion of their nutrients to that tree to help them to heal.
When a tree is dying, it releases all of its nutrients to other
trees
that need it the most.
By association, what Kat wasn't was just like the little brown-skinned children frolicking through the streets of some incidental railway settlement like Tati Siding, or an off-the-grid village like Kgagodi, legs clad in dust stockings whose knees had blackened from years of kneeling and wax-polishing floors, whose shins were marked with lessons from climbing trees, who played until dusk, went in for supper by a paraffin lamp and returned to play hide-and-seek amongst centipedes and owls until finally someone's mother would call the whole thing to an end.
... pulling
trees
from the ground, shattering windows, taking the roofs off of homes ... Caitria O'Neill: That was me in front of our house in Monson, Massachusetts last June.
Trees
were thrown against the house, the windows exploded.
My soul is always soothed by the giant live oak trees, shading lovers, drunks and dreamers for hundreds of years, and I trust a city that always makes way for music.
As computers became increasingly more complex, our students were losing the forest for the trees, and indeed, it is impossible to connect with the soul of the machine if you interact with a black box P.C. or a Mac which is shrouded by numerous layers of closed, proprietary software.
After a lethal 1995 heat wave turned refrigerator trucks from the popular Taste of Chicago festival into makeshift morgues, Chicago became a recognized leader, tamping down on the urban heat island impact through opening cooling centers, outreach to vulnerable neighborhoods, planting trees, creating cool white or vegetated green roofs.
You couldn't see it from the street, because the home was surrounded by beech
trees.
Or a girl who decides that she is going to leave love letters around her campus in Dubuque, Iowa, only to find her efforts ripple-effected the next day when she walks out onto the quad and finds love letters hanging from the trees, tucked in the bushes and the benches.
So if you look in the video, there's the big umbrella, there's a white lilo in the pool, there are some unusually rounded edges in the swimming pool, and there's two
trees
in the background.
And we went back to Google Maps, and we looked a little bit closer, and sure enough, there's the white lilo, there are the two trees, there's the umbrella.
The monkeys are rather aggressive, as are the apple
trees.
One day I remember walking along a street that had just been colored, and where we were in the process of planting trees, when I saw a shopkeeper and his wife putting a glass facade to their shop.
There are colors, streetlights, new pavement with no potholes,
trees.
We planted 55,000
trees
and bushes in the streets.
The production of grass, shrubs, trees, wildlife, everything is now more productive, and we have virtually no fear of dry years.
And there are fallen
trees
in there now, because the better land is now attracting elephants, etc.
So me and my group, L.A. Green Grounds, we got together and we started planting my food forest, fruit trees, you know, the whole nine, vegetables.
I use the garden, the soil, like it's a piece of cloth, and the plants and the trees, that's my embellishment for that cloth.
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