In a blossoming sea and with a sky of birdsong, our work continues to clear hiking trails in the nature reserves.
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It’s a crappy job, but someone has to do it…
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Wood anemone, common hepatica and alternate-leaved golden-saxifrage will be our floor throughout the day’s work in Gultberget nature reserve.
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Common wood sorrel, Oxalis acetosella, with fresh sour taste, covers the ground between coarse spruces and has also found a sanctuary in the crevice between two tree trunks.
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