The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 7月21日 03時02分
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is a mosaic of more than a thousand lakes and rivers on almost 1.1 million acres in northern Minnesota. “I couldn’t believe the beauty of the area,” said Thomas Tidwell, a former chief of the U.S. Forest Service. “And how much water there was. It gave me this sense of wonder—a place where you could get away from everything.” Now, the pristine rivers and lakes face an alarming threat: the possibility of copper mining, from which the harm would be irreversible. Tap the link in our bio to read more. Photograph by Christopher Walker.
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anna.see.white
I spent every summer there as a kid and I remember the novelty of being able to drink straight from the lakes. The idea of mining this area, known for its purity, is horrifying.
susanwolterstorff
I spent a summer working at a lodge on the border of the BWCA and had the opportunity to canoe, portage and camp. One of the best times of my life!
debraspicka10291952
Dylan and Ben celebrating 40th birthdays here. Boys in the wilderness. So much fun.
_winnstagram
@willcstout looks like the spot we are dropped off by the motor boats.
debatestage
Is the American dream dead? Why or why not? Answer on my page!
richc2x
Preservation is key now. Due to our rapid expansion.
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