Trees cut from north mountains are made into rafts and carried to south harbors. We often see a tag boat towing a huge raft made of hundreds of logs. The way of tying them is so loose that we have quite a few drift-woods here and there around this sea area. The recent severe storm washed them up on the beach in front of my apartment. I don't know who owns and are responsible for these timbers, but I think we are allowed to pick them up for free because they are usually abandoned forever. I sometimes dreams about towing them to an isolated island in the north area and build a log house by myself. It must be exciting to live like Robinson Crusoe.
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