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Lifeblood of a Wild Land

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May 21, 1998 - 0:0
To float the Buffalo's crystal currents is to feel embraced by a wilderness as unspoiled as dawn. Flowing free for 150 miles through some of Arkansas's poorest countries, America's first national river carves sand-soft curves from banks fragrant with cedar. Sections rimmed by towering limestone bluffs echo the call of eagles. Says one local, This is my church. (Courtesy National Geographic)

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