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    Jesse Weber
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    10/10/2017
    The water trail begins at this canoe dock near the ferry landing.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/10/2017
    The trails are marked with colored posts.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/10/2017
    Looking back across the channel at the state park and home on shore.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/10/2017
    Pelican resting on a channel marker.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/10/2017
    Cordgrass in the salt marsh.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/10/2017
    A kayaker headed for Bear Island.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/10/2017
    Beautiful day on the water.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/10/2017
    Looking across the small entry bay to the dunes of Bear Island.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/10/2017
    Great egret flying over the salt marsh.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/10/2017
    Kayakers entering the bay.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/10/2017
    Stash your boats at the end of the water trail and explore the island.
    Jesse Weber
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    10/10/2017
    A kayaker following the trail back to the mainland.

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