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    Karen Lee Ensley
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    09/06/2016
    Kayakers can enjoy a break at Sebago Lake State Park.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    09/06/2016
    Step out of the kayak and stroll on the state park beach.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    09/06/2016
    There is a nice swimming area at the state park.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    09/06/2016
    During the swimming season, be sure to land on the state park beach outside of the swimming area.
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    09/06/2016
    A mirror-like reflection lures a fisherman to cast a line.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    09/06/2016
    How many turtles do you see?
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    09/06/2016
    A stowaway dragonfly enjoys the ride on a kayak.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    09/05/2016
    Kayaking provides a panoramic view of the sunset.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    09/05/2016
    A gorgeous sunset over Sebago Lake.
    Karen Lee Ensley
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    09/05/2016
    A late-day kayaking adventure on Sebago Lake is rewarded with a vivid sunset.

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