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Carr woods in the Molenven Saasveld
Carr (landform), north European wetland, a fen overgrown with trees in the Molenven, a forest reserve with zero-maintenance in Saasveld, the Netherlands, province Twente. 'A carr is a type of waterlogged wooded terrain that, typically, represents a succession stage between the original reedy swamp and the eventual formation of forest in a sub-maritime climate.' Source: Wikipedia Photo's made during a paleo-ecologic excursion 'Reading the Landscape' in Twente, the Netherlands - guided by Henry Hooghiemstra, paleo-ecologist on the UVA (University of Amsterdam)
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Photo size: 10.0 Mpixels (28.7 MB uncompressed) - 3872x2592 pixels (12.9x8.6 in / 32.8x21.9 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: Berken-eikenbos, bossen, carr, Eiken-berkenbos, Excursie, excursion, forests, green, groen, landform, marsh, Molenven, Netherlands, Saasveld, Subatlantic moist acidophilous birch-oak forest, Twente, woods, wouden
