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An Apology Letter to Future Generations.
To DIRECTLY Fight the Destruction and Stand For Trees go to:
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Music composed by DJsNeverEndingStory
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Motion Graphics/Animations by: Hodja Berlev
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Edited by: Joseph Lombardi
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