File:Doggerland-forest5.jpg
Doggerland-forest5.jpg (125 × 160 pixels, file size: 7 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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When I looked more closely I realised it was wood and when I swam further along I started finding whole tree trunks with branches on top, which looked like they had been felled.
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Description |
When I looked more closely I realised it was wood and when I swam further along I started finding whole tree trunks with branches on top, which looked like they had been felled. |
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Source |
The image appears on a website entitled, "Lost forest of Doggerland found by divers under the North Sea" at url=http://www.q-mag.org/lost-forest-of-doggerland-found-by-divers-under-the-north-sea.html. |
Date |
9 February 2017 (Upload date) |
Author |
Rob Spray and Dawn Watson |
Rationale |
No free licensed or public domain alternatives known to exist to show whole tree trunks with branches on top, which looked like they had been felled on the bottom of the North Sea about 2017. |
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