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Tom Thomson, Northern river |

Tom Thomson, Spring Algonquin Park |
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Tom Thomson, The Jack pine |

A.Y. Jackson, The red maple |
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A.Y. Jackson, Wilderness Deese Bay |

Stanislaw
Lewkowicz, Bomenrij langs water |
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Stanislaw
Lewkowicz, Oude populier |

Stanislaw
Lewkowicz, Paarseboom
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Muhammad Ahmad, Autumn |

Muhammad Ahmad, Cedar Forest |
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Cherry blossoms and red cedar tree trunk |

Red cedars |
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Largest cedar near Snohomish |

Lumberjacks
felling cedar |
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Salt cedar trees Corpus Christi Texas |

Giant cedar tree Washington |
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John Everett Millais, Schotse sparren, 1873 |

Jacob van Ruisdael – Een knotwilg
bij een duinmeer, ca. 1648 |
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4 pictures of Sanctuary Wood |
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Twee cypressen
bij Villa Farnese, 1785, P.H. de Valenciennes |
About the four pictures above...
Sanctuary Wood is considered by many to offer the finest
preserved trenches on the Western Front. Aside from battlefield
artefacts the interior of the museum offers 3D stereoscopic
photographs of highly graphic scenes taken during the war.
Nearby the museum is
Sanctuary Wood
CWGC Cemetery,
containing over 2,000 burials. Also close to Sanctuary
Wood museum is the
Canadian
Memorial at Hill 62.
The area was known as Hill 62 because the area was literally 62
metres above sea-level.
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photo © a.wagenvoorde |

photo © anatta |
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photo © anatta |
photo © janblaauw |
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Charley Toorop, 'Old apple tree
blossoming', 1949 |

Paul Signac "Cypresses', 1893 |
Vincent van Gogh 'Olive groove', 1889 |
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photo © anatta |

photo © anatta |
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