File:Canadian Camp - Log Pond (02).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCanadian Camp - Log Pond (02).jpg |
English: Logs being dumped into the 'log pond', the purpose of which was twofold - first - most of the saw-damaging grit the logs accumulated in their journey from the hillsides could be cleaned off - second - floating logs are easier to manoeuvre onto the mechanism that carried the logs into the sawmill.
See : http://theuplandofmar.squarespace.com/canadian-camp/ |
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Author | Joe Dorward |
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