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Spring on the Glacial Lakes
Jul 1, 2009
Solitary outdoor beauty is everywhere in the wide expanse of the northern prairie. Photos by Bernie Hunhoff.
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Big Stone Lake joins with Lake Traverse to form South Dakota's curvy northeast border.
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Fishermen in the Webster area measure the height of Waubay Lake by how high it rises on this old outhouse south of town.
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Lake Cochrane south of Gary is fed by springs rather than runoff, making it one of the cleanest lakes in farm country.
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Lilacs beautify a country cemetery south of Sisseton.
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A country path beckons walkers on Long Hollow near Sisseton.
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Tiny creeks spill down the glacial hills and into the ancient lakes.
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The two seasons collide in the Black Hills.
Wildflowers are adding a splash of color to the granite and pines of the rugged Black Hills.
Bald eagle taking flight in Custer State Park. Photo by Karen Mahoney
South Dakota provides the perfect backdrop for toy photography.
The annual Dakota Marker game brought thousands to Brookings.
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