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The St. Lawrence River by William S. Ellis 37 pages National Geographic Magazine
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by Bruce Dale, © Nat Geo Mag |
Oceangoing behemoth steams past a vacation cottage on Just Room Enough, a postage-stamp scrap of land among the thousand Islands. | |
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Free-falling stream never freezes where the Montmorency River takes a 274 foot plunge on its way to join the St. Lawrence River. Frozen spray builds a smooth mound known as the Sugarloaf, drawing sledders and sliders from nearby Quebec City. More serious ice climbers tackle the escarpment beside the fall itself. | |
by Bruce Dale, © Nat Geo Mag |
Abel Gauthier, tends to a lamb on his rural farm along the St. Lawrence River. | |