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primeval forests
noun
Plural of primeval forest
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Mind the Gap: How Open Were European Primeval Forests?
It's a part of the primeval forests of the river valley.
Current-event updates of Wagner's primeval forests and their inhabitants defy consistent metaphor.
The scattered towns, some probably little more than trading posts, were separated by large primeval forests and swamps.
The playing area is a long thrust stage, planked with timber that seems to have come from primeval forests.
Thus, biomass quantification and qualification are a prerequisite in Mediterranean region, of primeval forests and fragmented agroforestry landscapes.
YAKUSHIMA, Japan — A mysterious pestilence has befallen this island's primeval forests, leaving behind the bleached, skeletal remains of dead trees that now dot the dark green mountainsides.
The spacious eastern steppes and, to the west and north, primeval forests as yet only marginally touched by human occupancy further underlined environmental contrasts.
Neighbouring Poland views Lithuania the way the English view Scotland, as wild and untamed, with "more primeval forests and a valiant but not-too-civilized people".
The rugged canines with the haunting howl have loped through primeval forests just as they prowl the human psyche in myth, folk tale and nursery rhyme.
Iriomote's mist-shrouded, mountainous interior, blanketed by primeval forests and laced with mangrove-lined rivers, remains almost as impenetrable as ever.
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