On the western border of Florida’s Ocala national forest, an hour’s drive north of Orlando, there is a half-acre plot that may soon be the subject of international litigation. Not for its contents — the site still sits undeveloped and has been reclaimed by woodland — but over its owner.
在佛罗里达奥卡拉国家森林的西部边界,距离奥兰多以北一小时车程,有一块半英亩的土地可能很快成为国际诉讼的焦点。争议并非因其内容——该地仍未开发,已被森林重新占据——而是因为它的所有者。
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