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They loggers and they are all excellent! Shocking photos that show how these brave men felled manually California redwoods! A series of photos from the library of Humboldt State University shows how the loggers worked in the Redwoods forest in Humboldt County, California. These pictures are part of a collection of Erickson, a series of photographs made in the north-west of California in the period from 1880 to 1920 by the Swedish photographer A. Erickson.
The photographs in 1915 captured the work of loggers in the impenetrable forests of northern California, which is 20% of the harvest across the country.
10 Photo © Humboldt State University
1. In the territory of Humboldt there are 1, 500, 000 acres of public and private forests, including Sequoia National Park and State Park. Loggers work among the redwoods in California.
2. Photos in northwest California were made by Swedish photographer A. Erickson.
3. People on the background of a tree height and width seem gnomes.
4. After logging near Mad River. Looking at the man at the center, we can estimate how much were huge tree trunks. By the way, to find a man in this picture is not so simple. If you do not immediately get it done, you may want to break away from the computer and do eye exercises to improve vision.
5. The horses pulled the logs after the redwoods were cut down.
6. On the territory of Humboldt there are 1, 500, 000 acres of public and private forests, including Sequoia National Park and State Park.
7. The photographs in 1915 captured the work of loggers in the impenetrable forests of northern California.
8. The dramatic photographs of the people in opposition to the power of nature.
9. In the forests of northern California was carried out 20% of the harvest across the country
10. The herd of bulls helps drag felled trees
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The photographs in 1915 captured the work of loggers in the impenetrable forests of northern California, which is 20% of the harvest across the country.
10 Photo © Humboldt State University
1. In the territory of Humboldt there are 1, 500, 000 acres of public and private forests, including Sequoia National Park and State Park. Loggers work among the redwoods in California.
2. Photos in northwest California were made by Swedish photographer A. Erickson.
3. People on the background of a tree height and width seem gnomes.
4. After logging near Mad River. Looking at the man at the center, we can estimate how much were huge tree trunks. By the way, to find a man in this picture is not so simple. If you do not immediately get it done, you may want to break away from the computer and do eye exercises to improve vision.
5. The horses pulled the logs after the redwoods were cut down.
6. On the territory of Humboldt there are 1, 500, 000 acres of public and private forests, including Sequoia National Park and State Park.
7. The photographs in 1915 captured the work of loggers in the impenetrable forests of northern California.
8. The dramatic photographs of the people in opposition to the power of nature.
9. In the forests of northern California was carried out 20% of the harvest across the country
10. The herd of bulls helps drag felled trees
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