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Hot Maple sugar on snow at a sugar shack. A jar full of maple sugar is pouring the golden liquid on freshly compacted snow.
Birch SAP dripping into the jar full of juice.
Maple juice dripping from the tree to the jar at sunny morning
Firewood on farm.
Southern Urals, spring taiga: collecting birch sap in bottles.
A sugar shack in the woods of vermont
Firewood stacked in an old Japanese house
Maple Sap Being Collected for Making Maple Syrup
Typical wicker basket used by vietnamese tribes in the mountains of Sapa
natural rubber from tree
drying firewood in a box on the floor radiator
Many simple wooden round tables stacked together, old wooden boards
Gemmage of Maritime pine pinus pinaster in Landes
Fire wood kept in backyard in neat pile ready for burning.
Buckets hanging from maple trees collecting sap for making maple syrup in the spring.
View of a stick of incense on wood
Traditional village life that is hard to find
A rustic handmade wheel barrel is essential for daily routine of hauling firewood for cooking and heating in Mexico.
Fresh latex milk of rubber trees in the dry season in Thailand
Maple Syrup industry time with little boy looking maple water in the bucket\nPhoto showing little girl looking maple water in the bucket for demonstration of the Local canadian industry of maple syrup in Quebec Canada.
Charcoal burning is a traditional activity in the Bieszczady Mountains in Poland
Many water bucket hanging on maple trees to collect water to be used to make maple syrup at springtime.http://02b5b0c.netsolhost.com/stock/banniere8.jpg
Rocky Mountain NP - Woodshed at Holzwarth Historic Site - Never Summer Ranch - 1977. Scanned from  slide.
Droplet of sap flowing from maple tree into a pail at sugar shack, Quebec, Canada
A close up on a small bonfire spot made out of metal with a stand, used to boil water, prepare and cook sausages, as well as make other meals on the field seen on a cloudy summer day in Poland
Japanese oak in the forest with Platypus quercivorus trap to protect trees. The bottle at the bottom of the trap has rotten insects Alcohol, but pesticides Is not used. Traps are installed from May until around September.
Maple syrup production in Quebec, Canada. Spring forest and buckets for collecting maple sap.
Man cutting trees from his forest and sells logs to construction industry in his small business
Metal Sap Buckets on Maple Trees Early Spring
In the yard of a residential property damaged in the Russian military's bombardment of Bakhmut, a used Uragan rocket, designed to delivery submunitions, leans against a tree.
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