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National Geographic

A photographer that works for National Geographic caught me out at Inner Lake George a few weeks ago. SO COOL! It was amazing that I was able to get ahold of these pictures.


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Great pictures! Thank you for sharing them!
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Re: National Geographic

Very cool for sure!!!!!
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I guess that officially makes you a "wild thing", cool pics
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AWESOME!!!
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Very nice!
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Awesome pictures!
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Very cool.......er cold.
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Speaking of Nat Geo: I scored these bound volumes the other day, (free!) all in pristine condition. The newest is mid '50's, the oldest you can see. :shock: All arranged chronologically for the shop's bathroom library. After 3 months of ownership I am up to 1917 it appears as it's missing from the brake formed steel book shelf I made just for them in the shop, near the bathroom. 1917 is "in use."
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My father amassed a similar collection, many a school research project was sourced from the words and pictures within their pages. When he passed away we had them bound as your collection is and donated them to the local public library. There are just some things that loose their value, meaning and application when "digitized".
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