Back Bay (Jackson Langfeld Misc)

 Yesterday afternoon my herpetology class did a field excursion at Back Bay national wildlife refuge and it reminded that beauty is all around us. Unfortunately not many people stop and take the time to look for it. I think its really important to have open spaces of relatively undeveloped land as it gives people a taste of what the natural world looks like with relatively unseen human intervention. Of course there will be some like park rangers clearing trails of debris and doing area upkeep, but these aren't harmful interactions with wildlife like the ones we often see. I'm fortunate and grateful that I get to live in an area so close to these monuments of nature. Watching sand being carried and kicked off of the dunes really gives one a sense of how they formed over time from a hump the size of a speed bump to a 30 foot tall dune that you couldn't dig through if you tried. I'm glad I got to go and would love to visit again.

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