poplars. compared to the early days on the highway traveling today has become easy. many visitors come with campers or tents build a romantic camp fire and sleep in the most beautiful places along the route. but there is also a luxury version of the wilderness holiday that fly in resorts like tin cup lozenge which is completely isolated on a lake in the hinterland. it s accessible only by a half hour flight. a swiss couple made the leap to canada several years ago they bought and lovingly
snowflakes are actually seeds of poplars. a habitat that beavers helped create. woodpeckers and other bird species meanwhile like nothing more than nesting in dead trees. biodiversity both on land and in water. you wouldn t believe what beavers can do. and there are only small roads but they found a strategic spot and built this dam which is over one hundred twenty meters long and that s an amazing achievement this is off it probably wasn t the work of a single family or reverse i mean it was probably built by several generations you know. this is a part of it buried under heaps of plant life a construction made branches it could easily break so folk had found it has to be