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Discover Ludwig"iron forest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to refer to something strong and durable like a metal forest, or a forest of steel. For example, you could say: "The construction crew built a tall iron forest to support the new bridge."
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Broken waves were rumbling through the pilings like small avalanches through an iron forest.
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Out of the once 5,000 acres of old growth, the Great Chandler Timbers being strip mined are the last forests in the area with ancient maples, oaks, and black walnuts trees, and iron woods, willows and wild cherry and thorn apples.
The study of more than 700 charcoals from the Vaccaean settlement of Pintia (Padilla del Duero, Valladolid) provides new local and detailed data about the Iron Age II forest composition in Continental Mediterranean inland Spain.
You have no oil, no iron ore, no forests, no diamonds, no gold, just a few small deposits of coal and natural gas — and because of that you developed the habits and culture of honing your people's skills, which turns out to be the most valuable and only truly renewable resource in the world today.
This thrilling space supports the station and trains above it on a forest of iron columns.
A forest of iron helmets hangs upside down in the antechamber of Yoko Ono's Serpentine Gallery retrospective, conjuring the dead of two world wars.
It internally produces 3 million tons of steel per year, owing to steel processing plants it owns in the U.S., Germany, France and Brazil, where it converts coal from its own eucalyptus forest and iron ore from its mine to produce steel.
One of his greatest concerns is to preserve a surprising and recently discovered world beneath the Amazon - a series of caves lurking in the iron ore under the forest floor.
The scientific corollary for this is that due to magnetic iron deposits in the forest's volcanic soil, compasses are unreliable.
Designed to tap the huge power of the river before it spent its strength on the plains and wetland forests, the Iron Gates dams resulted in a storage lake spreading 100 miles back upstream, through the mountains towards Belgrade, turning Europe's second longest river into a half river, half lake.
Several forests played a key role in mining, such as the iron mining and working in the Forest of Dean and lead mining in the Forest of High Peak.
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