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Where Royals Once Hunted in France, a Green Forest Welcomes Everyone

With its boulders, trails and proximity to Paris, the 50,000-acre Forest of Fontainebleau draws millions of hikers, rock-climbers, trail runners and forest bathers each year. Some worry that its popularity is taking a toll.

Lindsey Tramuta
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Lindsey Tramuta

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Conservation of Resources, Fontainebleau (France), Forests and Forestry, Millet, Jean-Francois, Rock Climbing, Rousseau, Theodore (1812-67), Travel and Vacations
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