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A large tractor tire, discarded along a trail, fills with fallen leaves and debris to create humus from which blue huckleberry, sword ferns and other plants arise. Lichen and moss attach to the tire, which over time will become covered, buried, and part of the forest floor.

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A large tractor tire, discarded along a trail, fills with fallen leaves and debris to create humus from which blue huckleberry, sword ferns and other plants arise. Lichen and moss attach to the tire, which over time will become covered, buried, and part of the forest floor.


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