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menogotno t1_j1eyh6r wrote

I was there back in the mid-2000s and it's easily one of the most beautiful natural places in the US

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older_dutch OP t1_j1ezih8 wrote

A true jewel in the crown of wilderness in the US. I'm lucky to be relatively close to it (about 5 hours) so have been in a few times. Looking back this was my favorite trip in BW.

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No-Permission8432 t1_j1fkshk wrote

The reflection really ads a level of beauty that would be lacking without it, great job!

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Helda-Coccenmehand t1_j1fl6rs wrote

Beautiful shot! Reminds me of my favorite quote.

The beauty of the world is the only thing that can be found in this life and the way it is. I am not sure what to do about the fact that life is not a real thing, but I think it is a good idea for us to be able to leave. We are not going to be here for much longer, but we will have plenty of time to get together

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the_doc257 t1_j1gbm8w wrote

Went with a group for a week in 1981. The state bird of Minnesota is the mosquito. But beautiful, pristine nature.

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SirGlenn t1_j1gguls wrote

Same here, a week, 6 people, 3 canoes, none of us wanted to leave, lived on walleye and potatoes, got separated, didn't care, we all found our way back, lots of moose, don't go near them if they're eating or just finished, they'll try to kill you, it's their food, as they see it.

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Wyldling_42 t1_j1glir9 wrote

r/Minnesota

This is amazing. It is so vibrant!

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