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  2. Swan River Logging Company - Wikipedia

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    Logging took place in the winter, and the logging horses were brought down to the landing and kept there during the summer months. Some were badly crippled from the rough winter work and were destroyed. A horse graveyard was established near the junction of Highways 65 and 200. Accidents while logging were common and at times fatal.

  3. Underwater logging - Wikipedia

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    3.2 Accidents. 3.3 Deforestation. 3.4 ... Underwater logging is the ... The vehicle is controlled by a cable that sends electricity and control inputs to the vessel ...

  4. Ax Men - Wikipedia

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    Ax Men is an American reality television series that premiered on March 9, 2008 on History.The program follows the work of several logging crews in the second-growth forests of Northwestern Oregon, Washington and Montana and the rivers of Louisiana and Florida.

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  6. Logging - Wikipedia

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    Logging is the beginning of a supply chain that provides raw material for many products societies worldwide use for housing, construction, energy, and consumer paper products. Logging systems are also used to manage forests, reduce the risk of wildfires, and restore ecosystem functions, [2] though their efficiency for these purposes has been ...

  7. Log driving - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, "The Log Driver's Waltz" is a popular folk song which boasts about a log driver's dancing skills. The version of the Canadian one-dollar bank note issued in 1974 and withdrawn in 1989 featured a view of the Ottawa River with log driving taking place in the foreground and Parliament Hill rising in the background.

  8. Horse logging - Wikipedia

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    Net net and gross production rates using horse logging in a Romanian study were of 2.63 m 3 /h and 1.44 m 3 /h. [ 2 ] In the United Kingdom, there were three people employed as horse loggers in the 1980s but the number increased to 15 by 2009 with up to 1,000 part-time employed by that work.

  9. Englewood Railway - Wikipedia

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    Englewood Railway was a logging railroad on northern Vancouver Island, Canada. Headquartered in Woss, British Columbia, the line ran 90 km (56 mi) from Vernon Lake, through Woss, and past Nimpkish Lake Provincial Park to Beaver Cove. It was the last operating logging railroad in North America.