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Spanning the forests of Germany, Indonesia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, this layered essay in visual and political anthropology explores the diverse practices, tools, and motives behind timber exploitation
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00:02I think here in Germany there is no natural water.
00:10Of course, but not many.
00:13Where?
00:15In Bayern.
00:29Now, the trees are gone.
00:32Where are they going?
00:35But if they are gone, where are they going?
00:40They want to talk about what else?
00:42There are some trees that are usually in a certain way.
00:46We have trees that don't like us.
00:49We're not going to need trees, but we can't help ourselves.
00:55There are just like them.
01:01There are trees and trees that keep up with trees.
01:02We can see trees that are there.
01:02They are just be trees, trees that bring in these trees.
01:10They are just trees that bring in these trees.
01:11I'm fully come over.
01:13We are seeing a weekend and it's going to be good.
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