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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Wild, Wiki Stuff

OUR RANDOM stroll through Wikipedia takes us today to New Hampshire and a brief description of the East Branch of the Dead Diamond River. Just over 12.5 miles long, the tributary flows through the town of Pittsburg. Among its highlights, if, indeed, a 12.5-mile stream can be said to have highlights, are the photogenic Garfield Falls; point your camera either early or late in the day for the best shot.

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