MAKE A MEME View Large Image This photo shows the magnificent Mazinaw Rock as it appeared in the winter of 1926. Notice the few trees on the top of the Rock. Logging deforested much of the region at the turn of the century, followed by tremendous forest fires which ...
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Keywords: bon echo bonecho mazinaw bon echo inn bonechoinn mazinaw lake mazinawlake massanoga 1926 forest fires forestfires group of seven groupofseven top soil topsoil mazinaw rock mazinawrock monochrome This photo shows the magnificent Mazinaw Rock as it appeared in the winter of 1926. Notice the few trees on the top of the Rock. Logging deforested much of the region at the turn of the century, followed by tremendous forest fires which burned the slash from the deforestation. It's said that as much as eight feet of top soil was consumed in places by these fires. The resulting ash eventually washed into the various waters of the Mazinaw area leaving great tree roots exposed along the shore lines which can still be seen in places. The Group of Seven painted pictures of this area of Ontario depicting the land devoid of trees due to the fires. This photo shows the magnificent Mazinaw Rock as it appeared in the winter of 1926. Notice the few trees on the top of the Rock. Logging deforested much of the region at the turn of the century, followed by tremendous forest fires which burned the slash from the deforestation. It's said that as much as eight feet of top soil was consumed in places by these fires. The resulting ash eventually washed into the various waters of the Mazinaw area leaving great tree roots exposed along the shore lines which can still be seen in places. The Group of Seven painted pictures of this area of Ontario depicting the land devoid of trees due to the fires.
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