Thomas Heaton
Published on Apr 17, 2019
In 2011 a visitor to Torres Del Paine National Park started a devestating forest fire that changed the park forever. The native forest that was destroyed comprised of trees that grow slowly and reach maturity only after approximately 200 years.
These trees make for an interesting subject to photograph, but tell a story of destruction and devastation.
Published on Apr 17, 2019
In 2011 a visitor to Torres Del Paine National Park started a devestating forest fire that changed the park forever. The native forest that was destroyed comprised of trees that grow slowly and reach maturity only after approximately 200 years.
These trees make for an interesting subject to photograph, but tell a story of destruction and devastation.
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