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I would be pretty cool to go back in time just to see how different everything was covered in forests full of animals.
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>>17987183
Find old photographs of locations near where you live from the early 1900s or before and you can see what parts changed and what parts didn't, then just ride a bike over there or something and get a good feeling for how things were before they were developed
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>>17987201

Also, my city has over 300 acres set aside as a nature reserve that meant to be unchanged from the cities founding and its heavily forested, I'm sure your city might have something similar if you looked around.
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>>17987201
no. i want a time machine.
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>>17987201
This doesn't work for Europe which nature was already destroyed by 1900
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>>17987235
Unless it's Switzerland but that's the exception because Switzerland exists in a bubble outside reality and avoided all major conflicts and was too underpopulated for most of its history to redevelop most of its land even as it was industrializing
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>>17987183
True. I love watchung rewilding vids on youtube. I hope the reintroduce bears and wolves in England.
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>>17987183
If you was here 100 years ago you better bring a gun, there would be too many bear and wild cat that would eat you for supper



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