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Forest without spears

Australia, 1968
film

The Bulolo Valley in New Guinea was once a mere hunting ground; now it is the home of the Commonwealth New Guinea Timbers, a company cutting 10 million square..

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Hardwoods of Papua New Guinea

Australia, 1973
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Tree business

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Guinea gold

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Bushman

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New Zealand's exotic forests

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Timber town

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The Eternal forest

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Pictorial Parade No. 25. No random harvest

New Zealand, 1954
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Wooden wealth

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My valley is changing

Australia, 1970
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New worlds for old

Australia, 1955
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Alpine harvest

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The Kauri

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New Guinea: highland regions

Australia, 1968
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The Karri forest

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Forest for the Trees

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Three faces of New Guinea

Australia, 1966
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Timber

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