ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月22日 07時23分


There are no roads here. No towns or airports. No gas stations, businesses, cars, airplanes, electricity, phone service. But there is water. When the first Europeans breached the wilderness west of Lake Superior in search of a route to China, the only way through was in a canoe. And not much has changed since then. Legislation, including the watershed 1964 Wilderness Act, reversed time and returned the 1.1 million-square-mile Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness to pristine backcountry. Around 2,200 campsites and 1,500 miles of #canoe routes have been established in what has become one of the most protected — and coveted — wildernesses in North America. For this week’s @nytimestravel cover story, @sarafoxphoto and her husband, the writer Porter Fox, set out on a 3-day paddle through the #BoundaryWaters wilderness. Their trip included some time spent across the border in Canada, where she took this photo of rock paintings in Quetico Provincial Park. Visit the link in our profile to transport to a time when nature was not what’s found at the edge of civilization, but a world unto itself.


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