Which places in the world have tall mountains covered with deep coniferous forest specifically? I know that the Pacific Northwest and Alaska has it, but where else? Please show pictures as well. Are there places like this in Russia, Europe, Central Asia?
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Stop evading your ban.
>how dare you ban evade
Imagine not using a VPN or not having cracked your neighbors wireless or only having one or two devices to post with.
>China cut down all their forests
Eastern Europe has some forests but the mountains are smaller. Olympic national is a unique Rainforest for the USA. South America has some evergreen forests as well.
>South America has some evergreen forests as well.
Where? I'm curious about this. They have such unique ecosystems down there that it seems hard to compare them to other places.
Chile-the southen Andes-and the southern tip of Argentina. Most of the northern stuff is deciduous tropics.
Egypt
>deep coniferous forest
he’s back, and he’s evolved
I'm Norwegian. We have the forest, but not together with mountains unfortunately.
Go back to your secret discord I have no clue what this is about
just google it you fricking moron
>Are there places like this in Russia, Europe, Central Asia?
yes
Literally everywhere where there's rain and elevation over 7,000 feet that's not in the Arctic circle.
Not actually true. Most of northern South America and Central Africa is deciduous.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperate_coniferous_forest
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_and_subtropical_coniferous_forests
Shan't be telling you where
Any good fish there?
Rainbow, cutthroat and bull trout, plus Kokanee salmon
Nice.
>conifer country
>why yes, I do prefer conifer country. How could you tell?