Heap of thin and thick wood log. Raw timber.

Heap of slender and thick wooden logs. Cutted timber thrown off in pile. Tough lumber sawed up. Firewood for stove and heating ability. Purely natural backgrounds and wallpapers. Posted by Konstantin Yolshin on 2013-08-11 14:07:13 Tagged: , backdrop , history , bark , chop , conservation , state , slash , deforestation , deforested ,… Continue reading Heap of thin and thick wood log. Raw timber.

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Botucatu, Sao Paulo, Brasil, April 04, 2007. Caminhão carregado com madeira em uma estrada ladeada por florestas plantadas com eucalipto. Posted by Alf Ribeiro on 2020-04-07 03:18:21 Tagged: , Agriculture , Rural , Truck , Perform , cargo , countryside , lower , deforestation , shipping , push , power , atmosphere , devices ,… Continue reading Alf 0005 – 0889

Sawmill, powered by a 5HP 1915 steam traction engine HDR

The pics in this album are of the home, belongings and projects of a fantastic more mature gentleman named Willie Shepherd. He owns a Big assets in Lookout, California. It is full of aged tractors, autos, trucks, bulldozers and motor vehicles of diversified and sundry description. My girlfriend Zoe acquired a 1955 Carpenter (1954 GMC… Continue reading Sawmill, powered by a 5HP 1915 steam traction engine HDR

The Guest House Museum – Ft. Bragg

The Guest Household Museum As we traveled south from Arcata, California, on SR 101 I observed a small town appropriate on the ocean known as Ft. Bragg on our map. It seemed like an location that was not intensely traveled and I was undoubtedly appropriate. Nevertheless, getting to and from Ft. Bragg proved to be… Continue reading The Guest House Museum – Ft. Bragg

The Guest House Museum – Ft. Bragg

The Visitor Property Museum As we traveled south from Arcata, California, on SR 101 I noticed a smaller city suitable on the ocean known as Ft. Bragg on our map. It appeared like an space that wasn’t closely traveled and I was certainly correct. Having said that, having to and from Ft. Bragg proved to… Continue reading The Guest House Museum – Ft. Bragg