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Explore deep ravines and photograph dramatic geological formations carved by glaciers retreating from the last ice age. This newsletter explores Turkey Run State Park, Shades State Park, Pine Hills Nature Preserve, and Indiana's wooden covered bridges, historic examples of fine craftsmanship.
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Explore deep ravines and photograph dramatic geological formations carved by glaciers retreating from the last ice age. Cool your feet in streams flowing through dense forests of ancient hardwoods and evergreens in the state parks of Indiana.
This newsletter covers three locations on the western edge of Indiana that have been preserved by designating them as state parks. Indiana’s covered bridges have been preserved as reminders of this state’s heritage. Wooden bridges, some dating back a hundred-seventy-five years, are still in use today because of the fine craftsmanship by skilled bridgebuilders using simple hand tools. Photograph these historic treasures along Indiana’s dusty back roads. |
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