As someone who’s spent some time in the solid green Band near the top right corner of the map
It is literally unending forest, it is extremely dense and has old and young trees, you could run for hours and still be seeing birch
The quiet would drive an urbanite insane. there is no noise other than your heart beating and you breathing other than that it is dead silent.
This is so cool!
Looking at Western Europe on google maps, you can hardly find a real forest. Most of the land is either farmed or urbanized.
Poor Danes, even the farmland parts of Sweden, Finland and Norway has forest, but they get like 4 trees in total.
Reminds me of some Danish film where a family of lunatics were “living alone in the woods”, and the immersion was entirely ruined by the fact that there is no way there are forests large enough for someone to live undisturbed in Denmark.
The British went through a period of cutting down every tree they could find. The moors used to be forest.
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As someone who’s spent some time in the solid green Band near the top right corner of the map
It is literally unending forest, it is extremely dense and has old and young trees, you could run for hours and still be seeing birch
The quiet would drive an urbanite insane. there is no noise other than your heart beating and you breathing other than that it is dead silent.
This is so cool!
Looking at Western Europe on google maps, you can hardly find a real forest. Most of the land is either farmed or urbanized.
Poor Danes, even the farmland parts of Sweden, Finland and Norway has forest, but they get like 4 trees in total.
Reminds me of some Danish film where a family of lunatics were “living alone in the woods”, and the immersion was entirely ruined by the fact that there is no way there are forests large enough for someone to live undisturbed in Denmark.
The British went through a period of cutting down every tree they could find. The moors used to be forest.
Tiberium spread over Europe