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Somewhere Among a Thousand

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In this aerial photograph by Duncan Rawlinson, the 1000 Islands emerge gently from a blanket of morning mist. Trees rise through the fog like landmarks in a memory, their shapes softened by light and distance. Captured above Ontario’s St. Lawrence River, this image blends natural stillness with geographic mystery—an atmosphere of quiet geography suspended in time.

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In this aerial photograph by Duncan Rawlinson, the 1000 Islands emerge gently from a blanket of morning mist. Trees rise through the fog like landmarks in a memory, their shapes softened by light and distance. Captured above Ontario’s St. Lawrence River, this image blends natural stillness with geographic mystery—an atmosphere of quiet geography suspended in time.<br />
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