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  2. Korean axe murder incident - Wikipedia

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    Remains of the tree that was the object of the 1976 axe murder incident, as seen in 1984. Deliberately left standing after Operation Paul Bunyan, the stump was replaced by a monument in 1987. North Korean and UNC forces during the 1976 axe attack. The Korean axe murder incident (Korean: 판문점 도끼살인사건; lit.

  3. Paul Bunyans Stump - Wikipedia

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    Paul Bunyans Stump is a 7,513 ft (2,290 m) mountain summit in the North Cascades Range of Washington, United States. [1] It is located within North Cascades National Park . It rises steeply from Diablo Lake , one of the reservoirs on the Skagit River .

  4. File:Paul Bunyans Stump, North Cascades.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Trees of Mystery - Wikipedia

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    Its Trail of Tall Tales displays some 50 chainsaw sculptures and carvings illustrating stories of legendary logger Paul Bunyan and his crew. [1] Trees of Mystery is best known for its 49-foot (15 m) statue of Paul Bunyan and 35-foot (11 m) statue of Bunyan's companion Babe the Blue Ox, which are visible from US 101. Constructed largely of ...

  6. Stump harvesting - Wikipedia

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    Stump harvesting is unsuitable on many soils where the removal leads to long term reduction in nutrition or an unacceptable loss of soil carbon. [1] Also, it is necessary that care is taken to avoid areas with archaeology, ecologically sensitive areas, steep slopes, and areas close to streams and rivers.

  7. Edgcumbe Road residents sue St. Paul over tree removal, new ...

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    Jul. 16—Along St. Paul's Edgcumbe Road, residents are rallying to save the trees and stop the sidewalks, all in the name of preserving shade, natural habitat, aesthetics and "neighborhood quietude."