Why would you need "several thousand years", Graywolf?

Jostein

2007/7/3, graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If you want forest to go back to the "untouched by man" state, it takes 
> several thousand years. What folks do not realize is that before the 
> development of metal tools the forests were man's unrelenting enemy slowly 
> taking over any cleared land.
>
> graywolf
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> AlunFoto wrote:
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> > It puzzles me a bit that they claim "this resource cannot increase".
> > Certainly, if an area is left to itself for a couple of centuries...?
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