Friday, 5 November 2010

Ghost Forest

Ghost Forest Exhibition, University museum, Oxford, July 2010 - July 2011


All those tree roots from the worlds vanishing forest have been
transported from West Africa and Brazil. They are displayed in
the front of Oxford's University Museum of Natural History. It was a

good experience looking at all those giant tree roots in the front of you. as we know trees have a great value for people and landscape. It is shame to hear and see TV programmes how people in third world countries cut down so many trees and destroy so many forests (the size of a football pitch is destroyed every 4 seconds).





Alive this trees stand 61 meters high (taller than Nelson's column).
These trees were supplied from a sustainable tree industry and only three trees of Ghost Forest were logged, the rest falling in adverse weather.

I spent the rest of the day walking around Oxford city, finishin my jurney at Oxfords Castle and having a coffeee in a roof garden.










































































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