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Skógafoss Water Fall36 viewsThe McLaughlin Family shared this photo taken in front of Skógafoss Water Fall Waterfall in Iceland during their April vacation. After taking this photo, they climbed the 580-step stairs to the top of the falls and hiked to see the remaining six waterfalls further upstream
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St. John USVI29 viewsThree generations of the Brownell family at the Windmill Bar in St. John USVI. Courtesy Holly Anne Turner
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Trunk Bay in St. John 144 views5-year-old Payson Langlois of Mattapoisett at Trunk Bay in St. John with his copy of The Wanderer. Voted #1 beach in the world in 2024.
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Falkirk, Scotland126 viewsKevin and Melinda Eaton at the Falkirk Wheel. Falkirk, Scotland, October 2024.
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Dawes Glacier96 viewsJeff and Melanie Perry with a copy of The Wanderer in front of Dawes Glacier in Alaska.
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Ozone Falls 205 viewsChris Podrecca and Abby Martin visited Ozone Falls in Tennessee on the 4th of July with The Wanderer.
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Botswana75 viewsTri-Town residents who were part of the Real Impact Missions team that went to Botswana, Africa, from March 1 to 12 included, from left, top row: Patty Maccini, Mattapoisett; Tabitha Tripp, Marion and Michael Coffey, Mattapoisett. Bottom row: Kerin McKinnon, Mattapoisett and Julie Boren, Marion.
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Cranmore Mountain69 viewsGreta Anderly and Lily Hinds doing some night tubing at Cranmore Mountain in North Conway, New Hampshire, during the February school break.
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Turning Stone137 viewsRichard and Judy Gomes recently visited Turning Stone resort and casino in Verona, New York upstate.
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Vinales, Cuba 137 viewsJoe Jacintho (Fairhaven), Jean Fuller Gest (Marion), Bette-Jean and Bruce Rocha (Mattapoisett), Deb and Mike Dahill (Mattapoisett) visit with renown tobacco farmer, Montesino, at his farm in Vinales, Cuba where he produces cigars for Cohiba. Nov. 8, 2023. Photo courtesy Deb Dahill
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Hook's Head 229 viewsHook's Head is in County Wexford, Ireland. As the oldest, intact, functional lighthouse in the world, it was constructed in 1172 by Knight William Marshall. There are 115 stairs to the top of the tower which is constructed of local limestone with walls measuring 4 meters thick. Pictured are John Szymczuk and Bridget O'Donnell Szymczuk, both of Mattapoisett, displaying the recent copy of The Wanderer that featured a cover photo with our very own Ned's Point Lighthouse. Courtesy photo
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Tomhegan Wilderness220 viewsMattapoisett residents Sean Maloney, left, and Sam Pendergast, right, on January 20 during our annual ice-fishing trip at Tomhegan Wilderness campgrounds on Moosehead Lake in Rockwood, Maine. The group of 10 includes a pair that travel in from London, England, as well as two others from Charleston, West Virginia. Photo courtesy of Sean Maloney
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