Tall Survivor: this stately giant of a cedar tree in the coastal forest near Sechelt, B.C., Canada, bears the scars of men who tried to fell it decades ago. The two large horizonal wedges cut across the tree's trunk were meant to place planks in for the loggers to climb and balance upon while felling the tree.Saturday, September 8, 2007
08 Sep 2007 Cedar Survivor
Tall Survivor: this stately giant of a cedar tree in the coastal forest near Sechelt, B.C., Canada, bears the scars of men who tried to fell it decades ago. The two large horizonal wedges cut across the tree's trunk were meant to place planks in for the loggers to climb and balance upon while felling the tree.
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