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The Pine Barrens is just the type of place for a cryptid, and boy does it have one.
Is the Jersey Devil’s Range Increasing? | Disinformation 2008
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Ms. Stapleton’s work, which centered around the Pine Barrens, is done in acrylic and fine art inks, with originals and numbered prints available.
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Ms. Stapleton’s work, which centered around the Pine Barrens, is done in acrylic and fine art inks, with originals and numbered prints available.
St. Paul’s Hosts Art Show & Sale « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2010
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Ms. Stapleton’s work, which centered around the Pine Barrens, is done in acrylic and fine art inks, with originals and numbered prints available.
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Geting toward Yooper counttryNot far from where John D. and Hlelen H Suquatch live YUK YUK. There is a an area in the northern part also known as the Barrens, .. that looks for all the world like tundra or scottish moore. or rough prarie.
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For this student, finding out where to go to gather Laden Mushrooms in the Barrens is a reason to work harder at school.
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The Barrens were the one thing that called to him now -- the one thing to which he dared respond.
Isobel : a Romance of the Northern Trail James Oliver Curwood 1903
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One of the wonderful things about these children of the Barrens is the great size of fruit and flower compared with the plant.
The Arctic Prairies : a Canoe-Journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou; Being the Account of a Voyage to the Region North of Aylemer Lake Ernest Thompson Seton 1903
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And by her delicious light we left the hollow, put our steeds in motion, passed through the meadow, skimmed over the valley road, and then turned to the right, up the turnpike leading over the "Barrens," homeward.
The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852 Various
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"Barrens," and renders it highly interesting, especially to the botanist, from the multitude and variety of flowers with which it abounds during the Spring and Autumn months.
Rambles in the Mammoth Cave, during the Year 1844 By a Visiter Alexander Clark Bullitt
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