"If you came back, you would be coming literally to a wilderness, " he said.
Like sailing on the bay it is accessbile solitude a wilderness beside the road.
But state authorities say that is not possible in a wilderness area, as the state's beaches are designated.
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The Internet is still a wilderness in the best sense of the word.
The stream is in a wilderness canoe-camping area 115 miles northwest of Albany.
As record stores closed, a wilderness of other music sources have sprouted up.
The men pass through a wilderness with towns so insubstantial that they seem merely scratched onto the surface of the desert.
It originated among ancient Celts for whom the natural world was a wilderness that brought them death and danger as well as sustaining life.
Meandering in a wilderness of boulders, the river was stone-coloured.
The only item retained by the foundation was the Cole painting, which depicts a wilderness scene in what is now Letchworth State Park in western New York.
Waimea Canyon State Park has lookout points over Kaua'i's stunning Na Pali cliffs, as well as numerous hiking trails through and around the canyon, a wilderness lover's delight.
The leaders of the Jarbidge Shovel Brigade, which in 2000 used volunteer muscle power to move a boulder and reopen a wilderness road near Elko, Nevada, rallied to Tombstone's side.
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In other upcoming milestones, Copeland, whose story raised the nation's awareness of flesh-eating bacteria, will receive a service dog this summer, when she will work with amputee children in a wilderness camp.
After the first series, won by DJ Tony Blackburn, Geldof said it was too similar to Survivor, in which contestants were filmed trying to win a reality TV show in a wilderness location.
Wind data is being gathered for a possible wind farm nearby--a project that, if it were to move ahead, would surely spark a fight with environmentalists, who for 15 years have asked Congress to designate the Alvord a wilderness area.
The Pilgrims, and later, the Americans who pushed west from the Atlantic, didn't pioneer a virgin wilderness.
King Pacific pitches itself as a "wilderness experience, " and unlike the testosterone-radiating, hard-core fishing lodges here in northern B.
Elephants, which pull down trees with their trunks to reach the leaves, can turn lush vegetation into a deathly wilderness.
They are then set loose in a controlled wilderness, where they must survive hunger and one another, until only one of them is left alive.
Yet, despite these incursions, the Cardamoms still remain a vast wilderness.
Aldabra, a pristine wilderness, is home to over 100, 000 tortoises.
Leading Australian scientist and environmentalist Tim Flannery has described it as "perhaps the least disturbed forest in all of Australia, the closest thing our continent offers to a true wilderness".
But when the Dixie Chicks shared political beliefs that were at odds from much of their fan base they were cast into a virtual wilderness and forced to reinvent themselves.
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We see that story: Orlean (Meryl Streep) tags along with John Laroche (Chris Cooper), a Florida man who was arrested while stealing a rare form of orchid from a state wilderness preserve.
In her remarkable new book "The Rambunctious Garden, " Emma Marris explores a paradox that is increasingly vexing the science of ecology, namely that the only way to have a pristine wilderness is to manage it intensively.
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Across town, the abandoned detritus of an industrial past and the ugly scars of the coal mines that still drive the archipelago's economy sit uneasily against the backdrop of a pristine wilderness protected by some of the world's strictest environmental legislation.
While the perils of traversing Svalbard may have diminished in equal measure to the increase in comfort levels for those who venture out onto the ice, the inspiration for coming here remains largely unchanged: to immerse yourself in a frozen wilderness and discover the true frontier spirit of the polar north.
This prescription sounds very close to the recommendations of America's top political scholar on Britain, Samuel Beer, in his recent keen affidavit for the Blair government in The Economist (February 7th), who lauds New Labour as a return to the social-liberal spirit of Lloyd George, after the long years in a collectivist wilderness.
One moment, the ethereal white or green curtains of light with a streak of violet take on forms that evoke the ancient mythology of the north - a palace of lights, a Sami fire in the wilderness, the prow of a Viking ship.
"This is the last stand of a bit of wilderness, " said Dr O'Donoghue.
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