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A Forest Journey (Perlin)

 

As difficult as it is to imagine today, most of what is now the "civilized world" was forest land prior to its conversion for human purposes. Dense strands of ancient Atlas Cedar once blanketed the now-barren mountains and hills of northern Africa. Cedars of Lebanon, as well as oak and pine once forested Holy Land and upper drainages of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers; today these areas are mostly desert or scrub. The dry, rocky, picturesque hills of Greece, Italy, and Madeira, now barely productive enough for grape vines, were once blanketed not only with forests, but with fertile soils.
-- (from review of A Forest Journey by John Perlin)
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