Wonders you never knew existed

The image of Fangorn forest in the Peter Jackson screen version of the Lord of the Rings trilogy was a renewed powerful energy to many. The interconnectedness of all things rang true even though it may have seeped into Western minds from Eastern and traditional cultures.

The immensity of Nature and it’s intricate majesty often leaves one simply without words. What if you could walk in a large forest similar to Fanghorn with 2000 year old trees 20-40 feet in diameter, today? How would it feel? It’s worth the journey. web.unbc.ca/~wetbelt/index.html

If you wanted to get involved in their conservation or further appreciation you could attend: web.unbc.ca/~wetbelt/2008-conference.html

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