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Waste that can damage the environment is often found in urban areas with poor waste management
Puddles and tire tracks in the mud in a forest in March, at a glade where trees were cut. \nGerman spruce forest\n.
Photos from public recreational areas in the suburb Huddinge. A beautiful  municipality only about 30 minutes from Stockholm city
Hill with plastic rubbish against rural landscape on background
A forest destroyed by storm damage in Germany.
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A mesmerizing scene in the forest with a carpet of dried leaves covering the ground, evoking the essence of autumn's beauty.
Forest industry timber wood harvesting Sweden
Natural landscape of autumn forest, trees with fallen leaves and hill
Tree stumps at a clear cut logging site on a mountain
Dangerous asbestos, Eternit abandoned, garbage in the countryside
Deforestation in Scotland
damaged forest at the teutoburger wald
forest shaped like a group of people. Isolated on white
Woodland management of coppices produces piles of fresh cut branches and sticks used for fencing
Deforestation in Appalachian Mountain forest, Poconos, Pennsylvania, USA. The place for future development has been cleaned in the woods, and the ecosystem has been destroyed.
Deforestation is another sign of global warming, particularly the clear cut practices of the forestry industry.  The deforestration reduce the capacity of the earth the to filtrate the carbon dioxide
Dried, Winter Kudzu in North Carolina
Wildlife Habitat
Bench covered in brown leaves in a forest close to Arresø which is the largest freshwater lake in Denmark and situated northwest of Copenhagen. This is very close to Frederiksværk, which is a small-town northwest of Copenhagen.
Garbage in forest. Dirty environment, trash, rubbish after people. Ecological crisis
Rubbish fly tipped in a woodland
Details of the nature and natural state of the Rtanj mountain in eastern Serbia. Rtanj mountain, also known as the Serbian pyramid with rocks and vegetation.
Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, England, UK, is the inspiration for the 'Winnie the Pooh' stories by AA Milne and is known as 'The Hundred Acre Wood' in the stories.
Broken Cathode Electron Beam Tube of Old TV, shattered television trash in the woods, littering in the forest, illegal landfill, forest pollution
Tree for fire wood left on the ground
A Forestry plantation and young new planted trees farming growing panoramic view landscape
mountain
Large natural stones. Stone pointer. Garden design. A rock. 3d rendering.
The remains of timber and slash left on a mountain after the timber has been cleared.
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