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a SAND trail through a sea of little pines
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Looking through dwarf pines toward ghostly burned out remains of an old forest, and the hills in the distance
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The sand here is soft and very white. It's almost like you're on a beach, but there's no ocean nearby.
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These "stunted" pitch pine trees rarely grow more than 5 feet. If we didn't know better, this looks like a scene north of the arctic circle.
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And off we go toward the horizon on a seemingly endless trail lined with little pines.
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