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Jessica Beauchemin
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05/12/2018
Viburnum lantanoides flowers.
Jessica Beauchemin
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05/12/2018
There are some unofficial-ish signs to help you navigate along the trails in Oaklands Town Forest.
Jessica Beauchemin
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05/12/2018
Narrow boardwalks cross the wet spots in the Oaklands Town Forest.
Jessica Beauchemin
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05/12/2018
Woodpecker holes.
Jessica Beauchemin
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05/12/2018
A long boardwalk over a swamp in Oaklands Town Forest.
Jessica Beauchemin
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05/12/2018
Plant life thriving in a split in a boulder at Oaklands Town Forest.
Jessica Beauchemin
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05/12/2018
Beaver activity in Oaklands Town Forest.
Jessica Beauchemin
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05/12/2018
A long and creaky boardwalk gets hikers and bikers across the swamp in Oaklands Town Forest.
Jessica Beauchemin
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05/12/2018
Boulders along the trail in Oaklands Town Forest.
Jessica Beauchemin
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05/12/2018
Fungus thrives in Oaklands Town Forest.
Jessica Beauchemin
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05/12/2018
A view of the sky in Oaklands Town Forest.
Jessica Beauchemin
Photo Date: 
05/12/2018
Fresh greens of spring in Oaklands Town Forest.

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