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A black and white photograph shows a forested area with many trees that have been felled, leaving behind stumps. The landscape appears to be on a slope or hillside as some of the stumps are positioned at different levels within the frame. In the background, there is dense coniferous tree cover, suggesting this might be in an evergreen region such as Western North America where pine and fir trees dominate many forests.

In the foreground, there's vegetation that appears to be wildflowers or low-lying shrubs with a white hue which contrasts against the dark stumps. The sky above is clear but not visible due to the angle of the shot and possibly because it was taken during midday when direct sunlight could obscure parts of an otherwise bright expanse.

The photograph has some text superimposed on top, "Dorothea Lange," likely indicating either the photographer or a collection name. There's also handwritten text in cursive at the very top which seems to be part of a title or caption but is not entirely clear due to its small size and handwriting style.

There are no people visible in this image, providing an atmosphere that emphasizes nature and industry - specifically forestry practices such as logging. The presence of so many stumps suggests significant forest management activity has taken place here recently.

A black and white photograph shows a forested area with many trees that have been felled, leaving behind stumps. The landscape appears to be on a slope or hillside as some of the stumps are positioned at different levels within the frame. In the background, there is dense coniferous tree cover, suggesting this might be in an evergreen region such as Western North America where pine and fir trees dominate many forests. In the foreground, there's vegetation that appears to be wildflowers or low-lying shrubs with a white hue which contrasts against the dark stumps. The sky above is clear but not visible due to the angle of the shot and possibly because it was taken during midday when direct sunlight could obscure parts of an otherwise bright expanse. The photograph has some text superimposed on top, "Dorothea Lange," likely indicating either the photographer or a collection name. There's also handwritten text in cursive at the very top which seems to be part of a title or caption but is not entirely clear due to its small size and handwriting style. There are no people visible in this image, providing an atmosphere that emphasizes nature and industry - specifically forestry practices such as logging. The presence of so many stumps suggests significant forest management activity has taken place here recently.

Logged over land along U.S. 99. Southern Oregon

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https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772666/

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Corythosaurus casuarius. AMNH 5240.
Paleoart by me.

#corythosaurus #paleoart #palaeoart #dinosaur
#LateCretaceousperiod #westernNorthAmerica #NorthAmerica #hadrosaurid

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