Wood-Tikchik Photographs by Robert Glenn Ketchum

Photograph of Mixed Vegetation at Wood-Tikchik
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Rat Creek is among a myriad of lesser-known waterways that flow in the park. Ketchum particularly likes this photo because of its apparent misnomer. "You have a river with a name like 'Rat,' but look how beautiful it is," said Ketchum.

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Photograph copyright Robert Glenn Ketchum
 
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