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5″x 7″ Card: Raspberry River, Bayfield County, Wisc., 2014

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The landscape photo that appears on this 5″ x 7″ card (blank inside) is from Catherine Lange’s book, “Why This Place?” Photographs and photo essays in the book explore the natural beauty and strong community in the Chequamegon Bay area in northwestern Wisconsin. The place shown in this photo was a favorite place in nature for one of the 16 area residents Lange photographed and interviewed for her book.

 

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