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The entire concept of undeveloped land has been a cultural thing. Many  early 
settlers saw raw, natural land full of gnarly old trees as something to be  
feared, evil and metaphysical that had to be tamed by removing forests, grading 
 the land, and harnessing the waters. Ethnic roots of these odd ideas are  
fascinating in themselves.
 
Ron May
Legacy 106, Inc.

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