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This photo vividly shows a burnt forest. The forest fire happened one year ago in summer 2003. Some rare woodpeckers only inhabit recently burnt forest; the burnt forest also provides a chance for botanist to study plant succession in a dramatically altered ecosystem, and for geologists to study the landscape without being covered by vegetation. |
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15 June 2004 |
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self-made; along Rocky Point Trail, McDonald Lake region, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. |
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Wing-Chi Poon |
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