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French oak trees airlifted to rebuild Notre-Dame cathedral

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In the Bercé state forest in France’s Sarthe region (north-west), some hundred-year-old oaks that will be used to rebuild Notre-Dame cathedral are “flying” as part of a test project.

The logs are being transported by aerial cable to protect the forest floor from the impact of tractors and to enable skidding in winter.

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