I did not visit this place in 30 years. Still beautiful, but the number of dying trees here, as in many places in the Northern hemisphere is truly disturbing. Biologists for Armageddon urge you to PLEASE, do what you can, hurry it up... its god's will that the trees inherit the earth once again as soon as we get past this egregious epoc of feroconcrete, ample emissions, and unlimited data. Humans have proved themselves unworthy of shade and maple syrup.
I did not visit this place in 30 years. Still beautiful, but the number of dying trees here, as in many places in the Northern hemisphere is truly disturbing. Biologists for Armageddon urge you to PLEASE, do what you can, hurry it up... its god's will that the trees inherit the earth once again as soon as we get past this egregious epoc of feroconcrete, ample emissions, and unlimited data. Humans have proved themselves unworthy of shade and maple syrup.