Swamp life
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The marsh of Meadowlands was a huge, smelly, open-air trashcan of landfill in the 1970s. However, at present, thirty years later, the new and improved Meadowlands exhibits a beauty and ambience derived from its location in the center of a metropolis, and is becoming a ecotourism hot spot, with birds flocking there and a variety of fish seen, lending an urban-wilderness twist to the art of enjoying nature.
Publication Name: New Jersey Monthly
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0273-270X
Year: 2005
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Life with Papa
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The chief steward of Ernest Hemingway's household in Cuba for 21 years narrates his life with the literary giant, reveling that he starting loving Ernest Hemingway, as a father from an early age. Hemingway was fair, if eccentric, a great lover of nature, maintained a strict routine and taught him to love life itself.
Publication Name: New Jersey Monthly
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0273-270X
Year: 2005
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