Monday, April 29, 2019

Maria Golici - Hundred Acre Wood 


The beautiful park that was inspired by the classic childhood stories and movies, Winne the Pooh came to a sad end. Ashwood Forest in Sussex County, United Kingdom which is where the park was based had caught fire unexpectedly Sunday night. The fire reached a huge size with not enough workers to tame it quickly. The forest was once home to author A.A Milne and was a space used to hunt deer but is now under wildlife protection. The fire not only hurt the make believe characters of Winne the Pooh but the wildlife that inhabit the space. Its believed that many of them were able to escape and find shelter. Don't freak out though the forest should begin regrowing grass in about four weeks and by six months you should not even be able to tell anything happened. 

In the year of 2018 many forest fires occurred through the United States. They are always a tragic sight to encounter and we are thankful for the workers that work to put out the fires safely. We hope to see the Hundred Acre wood rebuilt and back to its normal tourist attraction. 

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