Finding Stillness in Minnesota’s Boundary Waters in the Age of Trump
Photograph by Christopher Walker via The New Yorker
''On a lake in the Boundary Waters, one is held gently, with a buffer from outside forces. But the possibility of copper mining along its border is an alarming threat: the harm would be irreversible.''
-Alex Kotlowitz, The New Yorker.
Please enjoy this piece by Alex Kotlowitz as he reflects on the beauty of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and the threat of losing this national treasure to foreign greed. Click below to read the full article.
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