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One photo from the road


One photo from the road

Kimmo Huosionmaa

Here is one photo from the jogging route, and I'm just trying to think, what makes it so interesting. This wooden light pylon seems to made by using palm, what makes it "very interesting". Why this pylon is the only one, where is used the palm tree?

Maybe it seems like a thing, that means nothing, but I wonder, why in the wood payment, what is used in this payment of pylons have been put one different tree. If there are trees, what doesn't belong in the group, could that cause, that the harmful bugs would come to Finland from outer lands and start to suffuse in the Finnish forests.

This is the reason, why it's very important, that the trees that are in the mass, are actually the same, what is mentioned in the ordering list. That denies the harmful bugs suffuse to the Finnish nature because that would cause that the correspondences and needles would be eaten by those bugs, and the harm for forest would be extremely huge. Also, viruses, mushrooms, and bacteria can cause problems for trees, and they can destroy major areas of the forest if they would be released to the natural environment.

I think that normally that kind of pylons is made by using trees, what comes from the same group, and in the payment is normally mention that the trees, what are in the payment should be similar. But here we must ask one question, and it is, why one tree was different? As you see abnormity makes things interesting. And in the normal payments, every tree must be similar.

When we are looking at the pylon, we can see, that it is too long, for being in some kind of building, and that means that it comes from some forest. Or it is grown in outside. Another version of this pylon is that somewhere is a very high place, where that thing has been grown. Maybe it's from some lobby, from the public building, and that means it has been used as the ornament plant, but it seems very big for that purpose.

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