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Human forms in nature is something I always look for when I head out into the field. It all started in the White Mountains of New Hampshire when I stumbled upon roots that appeared very human; in fact like a
"Resting" person lost in the woods. Once hooked I continued the quest and made it now a lifelong project. More recently I found someone
"Crawling" on Little Hunters Beach in Acadia National Park and
"Strolling" in the Boston Arnold Arboretum.
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