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^ a !tir BW Ldj*? r ' mLm** JkT Y i y*-?*?- 7 *? ? . * o " Z ?kfcAi *4On a vi intrigued wi fa 1L _ the watei streets li ahead?j and plan Tak< I.Explore i and lana | fit, what I ho Brunswick Beacon June 1988 <v/-' .'.J &?>*. ^ ?^.-, <?. * ~?r*7 * ^ ., ->?# -y - \.~ _, ~ * ' u?4 mm * ? ' r,? rsii r me o BY BILL FAVER sit to Acadia National Park several years th a plaque at one of the overlooks inviting to do more than just look out over th the Main coast. It read: The sea at last! You mav hnvt krf ft/ inree iriuuSund tTlillcS IG 5C1' / 7 perhaps you only stepped across th Whatever the journey, to those vv the sea it is always thrilling to star edge. You are on a rocky point over\ r.v of another world. The dust, the crowds, e behind; a cool vast reservoir of life si rilled in different regions with billions of t ts. e a path to the shore. Smell and feel the i 'he remarkable tide zone; the clasp betweet f. And perhaps ask yourself, "Where do is his role?" '''' :'V'' iplv' ''' - V-HS ~A -. - V Vgjft ? ??* . . il ' % - - w* . ^ % " ? - " *r ' * r - - - * . ^ ?- ?r v - ~ ?' *" ' .J "ea At 1 This same invitatio aon T iuac ...i 1 ' * _0^, . ..?o wuci c iana ana sea meel 5 the visitor sun, to play in the si e sea along photograph, to rest or Whatever our reas ? travel- preciate the coastal env tare, or complex interactions ta \e road. this than by taking the ho love its inhabitants and obs< id at its out why they live wher them. And, when our i looking ship to the sea and its ci the city cern that should carry < 'retches tivities. mimals The sea at last! Pe you want and never thi ;a/t air. many others, have com ? ocean road to acknowledge es man ecosystems and to look MSt J n applies to all of us who come to the edge :. We come for varied reasons: to lie in the urf, to fish, to sail or go boating, to ?||| rock on the porch. ons for being here, we can learn to ap- |? ironment if we will try to understand the king place. There is noi better way to do m (imp tr\ ??- 1 ' mvcsugait: me snore, looking for erving their surroundings, trying to find S e they do, what they eat, and what eats S nvestigations bring us to man's relation reatures, we can develop the kind of con- B over into our lifestyles and our daily ac- Is rhaps you, like many, take from it what B nk much about it. Or, perhaps you, like B ic for many miles or stepped across the B its rich heritage, to respect its fragile J| to its promising future.
The Brunswick Beacon (Shallotte, N.C.)
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