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Springtime brings millions of alewives to the state of Maine on their annual spawning run from the Atlantic Ocean. Using both large rivers and small streams, they make their way inland to lakes and backwaters of streams, where they deposit and fertilize their eggs. It’s a perfect opportunity for photographing osprey fishing and in-flight. With
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Lake Champlain is a 435-square-mile freshwater lake that borders two U.S. states, New York and Vermont, as well as the province of Quebec in Canada. At 120 miles long, it makes up the majority of Vermont’s western border with New York. The lake overall is rather skinny, at just 12 miles at its widest point,
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Paracord is an essential piece of emergency/survival gear. There are several characteristics and properties that qualify cordage as authentic “paracord”. All ‘rope’ is made of strands that are either braided or twisted together. Structurally, paracord uses the kernmantle technique similar to how rope for mountain climbing is made.  Its outmost layer is a  braided nylon sheath
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This very modern home is modeled after a very old vernacular. Vermont-based architecture studio Birdseye Design designed the house after a bank barn—a style of barn that sits at ground level and is often nestled into a hill—and gave it a thoroughly contemporary twist. The Bank Barn House abuts a hill on a 27 acre
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