Atlas Obscura points our attention to a site in Oregon known as the “duplicative forest.” [Image: The Duplicative Forest—17,000 acres of identical trees—awaits; photo courtesy of Atlas Obscura]. The poplar trees growing at this 17,000-acre farm are “all the same height and thickness,” we read, “and evenly spaced in all directions. The effect is compounded … Continue reading The Duplicative Forest
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