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The establishment of these national forests, in the past called " forest reserves ," led to the name Reserve being given to a village on the San Francisco River, which also serves as the County Seat.
The AN Railway serves the industries and port of Port St. Joe and has a history of transporting a variety of products including wood chips and other forest products, chemicals, and coal.
For this purpose, the mandau is fairly short, which also better serves the purpose of trailcutting in dense forest.
Forest Peoples Programme has grown into a respected and successful organisation that now operates right around the tropical forest belt where it serves to bridge the gap between policy makers and forest peoples.
Lakshmana serves Rama and Sita reverently during the exile, building them a home in the forest and devotedly standing guard during the night, and accompanying them on tiring journeys and long passages of lonely forest life without complaint or care for himself.
The Castle serves as a hub for the growing number of recreational facilities on offer, walking and cycling trails, picnic areas and a forest drive.
The majority of Earlham College's campus is undeveloped forest and meadow, including the undeveloped " back campus " area, which serves as an outdoor classroom.
The Erdmannlistein stop lies in the middle in the forest and serves exclusively trip traffic.
* Old-growth forest serves as a reservoir for species which cannot thrive or easily regenerate in younger forest, and so can be used as a baseline for research.
He and Saria end up in the Lost Woods, where they find the one who stole the mask, a Skull Kid that serves under the evil Baga Tree who wishes to take the forest for himself.
* In The Legend of Zelda series, the Great Deku Tree is a massive sentient tree who helps Link in his quests, and also serves as the guardian of the forest / earth.
The forest serves as both a community forest and a commercial venture.
The suspension bridge serves an important role in forest canopy research, giving researchers access to areas well off the ground.
In addition to scheduled commercial service, numerous small air charter operators and bush pilots use the airport and it serves as a major base for water bombers used in forest firefighting operations.
The park serves as the largest example of Eastern Piedmont forest in the National Park System ( arguably, one of the most heavily altered ecosystems in North America ).
A federally designated All-American Road, the Beartooth Highway ( U. S. Highway 212 ), weaves through the forest and serves as the northeastern entranceway to Yellowstone National Park.
The forest also serves as the water supply headwaters for the towns of Lincoln, Auburn, Rocklin, California, and Reno and Sparks, Nevada, which receive the water through elaborate canal systems that largely originated during the California Gold Rush and Comstock Lode eras.

forest and great
Beyond the forest all our paths merge into a single great highway which ends in the barren, eroded hills of Judea.
The plant often grows in large thickets, covering great areas of forest floor.
Working only to please himself, he paints a canvas of a great Tree with a forest in the distance.
Palin said, " I ’ ve been to the Nyamgiri Hills in Orissa and seen the forces of money and power that Vedanta Resources have arrayed against a people who have occupied their land for thousands of years, who husband the forest sustainably and make no great demands on the state or the government.
He is later found in the forest of Northumberland by a follower of Uther's disguised as an ugly man and tending a great herd of beasts.
The stone axe heads, imported in great quantities from the north and used in opening the forest for agricultural development, were venerated by the Yoruba descendants of neolithic pioneers as " thunderbolts " hurled to earth by the gods.
The two would eventually cause great dishonour to the Angles when they ambushed Atisl in a forest as he walked alone and slew him.
It runs through a continuous forest at the bottom of the great depression lying between the Madeira River, which skirts the edge of the Brazilian sandstone plateau, and the Ucayali which hugs the base of the Andes.
It is mostly covered by tropical rain forest, containing a great diversity of flora and fauna that, for the most part, are increasingly threatened by new development.
Apart from the bad and very cold weather, the dense forest and rough terrain also prevented proper use of the Allied air superiority which had great difficulties in spotting any targets.
Behind him was the great forest of Anderida ( the Weald ), and in front the ground fell away in a long glacis-like slope, which rose again at the bottom as the opposing slope of Telham Hill.
The boreal forest ecosystem is one of the planet's great atmospheric regulators and it stores more carbon than any other biome on the planet.
The remaining rain forest contains a great number of unique plant species.
Niggle is a painter struggling against the summons of death to complete his one great canvas, a picture of a tree with a background of forest and distant mountains.
Then came the great northeastern gap, although its back was mostly covered by thick forest of the Bois d ' Orléans.
After repulsing three great assaults from Dol Guldur during the War of the Ring, the elves of Lothlórien subsequently managed to rid the forest of Mirkwood of all the forces of evil.
She is a great warrior and a companion of Fionn's aunt, the druidess Bodhmall ; together they raise the boy in secret in the forest of Sliabh Bladhma.
It has its origins in the 15th century war with the English for control of France when a victorious Charles VII of France gave the domain and great forest of Oiron to Guillaume Gouffier who became governor of Touraine.
Although there is evidence to the contrary ( Leonowens, 1870 ), many scholars believe the great city and temples remained largely cloaked by the forest until the late 19th century, when French archaeologists began a long restoration process.
As these winds show their might the dust flies and the great forest trees of Tāne are smashed under the attack and fall to the ground, food for decay and for insects ( Grey 1956: 3-6, Tregear 1891: 54, Biggs 1966: 448-449 ).
Their cabins and small settlements were mere niches in the great forest that covered hills and valleys.
In Tonga, he is Lasa, who captures the chief of the forest elves, Haelefeke, and compels him to help him build a great canoe and pilot it to Fiji.
Three decades later the forest acres were barren and a great many sawmills, including Gandy and Peason moved out.
The park contains a great variety of scenery including beaches, sand-dunes, coastal cliffs, coastal heath and pockets of Karri forest.
The city was incorporated in the late 1870s and is situated along the dividing line between the former great deciduous forest of the Northwest Territories to the East, and the great plains to the West, in a region of gentle hills, where the recent geological history is dominated by the recession of the glaciers from the last great Ice Age, with numerous lakes and small rivers about.

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