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A photographic essay. by Barry and Cathy Beck From the March/April 2012 Issue There’s a lot to see in the northern Maine woods. Endless forest, miles of clean wild water, a log cabin or two—and brook trout, of course. |
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A photographic essay. by Brian Grossenbacher From the May/June 2012 Issue Some look to the sky and see ships passing, a chariot race, the flower fields of May. |
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A photographic essay. by Dusan Smetana From the September/October 2011 Issue There’s a lot of empty country under that big sky. Steep and rugged, cold and windy. |
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A photographic essay. by Denver Bryan From the September/October 2011 Issue Whitetails evolved to disappear in thick woods. And then the snow comes, and with it the rut. |
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A photographic essay. by R. Valentine Atkinson From the May/June 2011 Issue Does anywhere on earth so linger in the memory? Draw so many questing spirits? Just say it: India. |
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