Abundant Timber Stacked Along a Forest Route in the Fontainebleau Forest, France
Abundant Timber Stacked Along a Forest Route in the Fontainebleau Forest, France. Each year 40,000 cubic meters of wood are cut down in the forest, even though it's supposed to be protected from biodiversity loss and deforestation, and a UNESCO site. Workers usually line the routes and trails with the cut timber for collection. But sometimes the stacks are overwhelming.