Nestled in the scenic Turtle Mountains along the Canadian border, this 1,551-acre paradise isn’t just another pretty face in North Dakota’s collection of natural wonders – it’s the cool friend who ...
It is quick-growing and easily spread by wind, water, and birds. It is difficult to clear out easily – it grows back on its ...
We meander through the woods, the whine of mosquitoes in our ears. Mendes plays owl calls—they sound like the squeaks of a mangled dog toy—from a handheld speaker in an attempt to solicit a response.
These ancient trees persisted for nearly 200 million years until they all but vanished. Now they line city streets.