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High-Flying Photographs Soar Over the St. Croix River

See the river from a new point-of-view.

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Greg Seitz

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February 6, 2016

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Thanks to Cody Gralish for sending these photos taken high above different parts of the St. Croix River. You can see more of Cody’s work on his Instagram feed.

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