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THE POINT OF MUST RETURN

BY ABIGAIL JONES

@AbigailDJ

AMERICANS ON the East Coast have always been jealous of their fellow countrymen and women out West, next door to some of America’s admired national parks. Yosemite’s majestic Half Dome, captured brilliantly by Ansel Adams; the Grand Canyon’s Horseshoe Bend, memorialized by millions of Instagram users; Yellowstone’s endless evergreen forests; Olympic National Park’s 70 miles of wild coastline along Washington state—these are merely a few highlights among the wide open spaces, big skies and smoky sunsets that have long defined our understanding of pure, natural beauty.

MAXIMUM CHILL: The vibe at the White Pine Camp is laid-back; the camp practically whispers, “Shut up and relax.”
WHITE PINE CAMP
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Newsweek International
22nd July 2016
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