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pelts to europeans they encountered. the european explorers of north america wanted fur more than any other resource. including timber, gold, or land. from the s to the s, the beautifully thick, water repellent beaver pelt was prized in europe and america, especially in the making of tall, beaver felt
learned from the whites to catch them in stell-trap [sic], they are more rarely found." because of intense trapping, beaver populations drastically fell by the end of the th century. nineteenth century between and , the hudson's bay company, alone, shipped million pelts to europe. the invention of felt...
https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/American_Beaver
the flight was long, but when we arrived, we got to throw rubbish away instead of trash. that's when it truly felt like we were in australia. at this point, i was pretty used to time changes and long flights, but arriving in a new country never got old!
walked past such beautiful flowers. . the next day, we walked to the queen victoria market. i unfortunately did not get any photos of the huge marketplace abundant with food, textiles, art, and more. however, we walked past an adorable cupcake shop on our way, that i couldn't help but to document. it felt...
https://www.regenerativefarming.net/blog/2017/1/1/melbourne-1
the flight was long, but when we arrived, we got to throw rubbish away instead of trash. that's when it truly felt like we were in australia. at this point, i was pretty used to time changes and long flights, but arriving in a new country never got old!
walked past such beautiful flowers. . the next day, we walked to the queen victoria market. i unfortunately did not get any photos of the huge marketplace abundant with food, textiles, art, and more. however, we walked past an adorable cupcake shop on our way, that i couldn't help but to document. it felt...
http://www.regenerativefarming.net/blog/2017/1/1/melbourne-1