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The Scottish Highlands (5/8)

Before the era of oil and concrete, wood had been the most important fuel and building material. The Romans logged large areas around the Mediterranean, sometimes creating entirely new ecosystems. The Scottish Highlands (left) are another example for such drastic change. Once covered with extensive forests (right: mountain forest in Idaho), they are now known for their bare hills and moorlands (left). (Photos: Reuters/Shutterstock)

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