. Lake Superior to the Sea. Courtesy Canadian Government Kailwaya itoto. Coprntfot. NoUumu. Montrml There the Monarch Moose Still Flaunts His Challenge on the Air. Beyond the Frontier Nature Still Reigns Supreme FROM LAKE SUPERIOR TO THE SEA BY GARNAULT AGASSIZ FROM the heart of the continent to the sea, from where Superiorwashes the pre-Cambrian rocks of her rugged northern shores towhere the waters of the lose their iridescence in thedeeper blue of the Gulf, a two-thousand mile voyage through themost historic region of the New World, through a land of myriadlake and stream, majes


. Lake Superior to the Sea. Courtesy Canadian Government Kailwaya itoto. Coprntfot. NoUumu. Montrml There the Monarch Moose Still Flaunts His Challenge on the Air. Beyond the Frontier Nature Still Reigns Supreme FROM LAKE SUPERIOR TO THE SEA BY GARNAULT AGASSIZ FROM the heart of the continent to the sea, from where Superiorwashes the pre-Cambrian rocks of her rugged northern shores towhere the waters of the lose their iridescence in thedeeper blue of the Gulf, a two-thousand mile voyage through themost historic region of the New World, through a land of myriadlake and stream, majestic cataract, turbulent cascade, of terracedhill, undulating valley, precipitous mountain, its ever-changinglandscape dotted, now by the habitation of the tiller of the soil, nowby mine or mill, now by wayside hamlet, now by some monumentto the storied past, and, intermittently, like the forged links in agiant chain, by mighty center of commerce, with always beyond,sentineling the horizon, the deep, silent forest — such is the journeydown the Great Lakes and River and Gulf of St. Lawrence, the mostwonderful waterway on earth. And the region traversed is o


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