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Reader Comments (4)
Looking at your other photos from Toskana I would say it's wonderfully human in scale and livable despite being settled for millenia. And to see what the USA has done to the north american continent in just 500 years....
And how do you do those borders?
WOW!
Mike: Don't be ridiculous. We destroyed North America in way less than 500 years. Yeesh, give us some credit.
Also, I wonder how truly ecologically balanced and livable this landscape actually is. Although this place might not appear in a photograph to look out of whack, we might be looking at ecological devastation. This area could have been a towering, diverse temperate forest 500 years ago. Today, all the trees are gone, and the soil has washed away, exposing the bedrock.