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A Pocket of Wilderness

Old-growth forest is a rarity in the eastern U. S., but there’s still some left in Congaree National Park near Columbia, South Carolina. Some of the trees are truly enormous.

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A Captivating Natural Phenomenon

Watching masses of horseshoe crabs emerge from the sea to spawn on a beach, mobbed by shorebirds feeding on the freshly laid eggs, was a special glimpse into a riveting natural phenomenon.

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Oh! Christmas Tree

For the holidays, a departure from my usual nature-oriented posts. “Oh! Christmas Tree” - all true - is offered for your amusement.

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Checking Out the New River

The New River Gorge National Park in West Virginia is a new national park that celebrates a robust north-flowing river mirrored by hiking trails.

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A Wilderness Cocoon

There were 27 of us; 21 paddlers and our 6 guides, rowing and paddling the Rogue River in southwest Oregon as it tumbles its way through wilderness.

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A Marshy Meander

Perhaps a mile north of the Baldwin Bridge carrying Interstate 95 over the Connecticut River, I slipped my kayak into the river, New England’s largest at 410 miles. It is easily a mile wide here near its mouth.

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A canoe returns some of the buoyancy of life.

— Edwin Way Teale, late 20th-Century Connecticut naturalist and author, from “Circle of the Seasons”