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New fir tree growth on the site of one of Yellowstone National Park's great fires. The great fire of 1988 devastated huge swathes of forest. In the park, the natural order of life rules. If trees fall, they are left where they are, if a tress falls across a road, the dead tree is cut but only up to the edge of the road. Here we see the new growth beneath the burnt older woods. New replacing old, the regeneration of this wild land.

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Mike Kemp Michael Kemp USA Montana United States of America United States America Wyoming US landscape fir growth Yellowstone National Park great fire devastated forest natural order dead growth beneath burnt woods New replacing old regeneration wild land sapling saplings
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New fir tree growth on the site of one of Yellowstone National Park's great fires. The great fire of 1988 devastated huge swathes of forest. In the park, the natural order of life rules. If trees fall, they are left where they are, if a tress falls across a road, the dead tree is cut but only up to the edge of the road. Here we see the new growth beneath the burnt older woods. New replacing old, the regeneration of this wild land.
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