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A bison at Ouabache State Park.

Photos and essays by
Steve Polston, Stephen Sellers, John Maxwell & Richard Fields





Strands of spider web and the detritus of sneeze weed are visible on the dry, hot days of late August and September.

Pieces of nature float around the Indiana summer-scape like schools of children in Lake Michigan and like cousins enjoying an early morning campfire at Mississinewa Reservoir.

The sweet friendship between a horse-lover and animal at McCormick's Creek State Park, or a Swiss niece making snapshots a few feet from where Lewis and Clark began their discovery of the unknown West -- all are labor's desire when Hoosiers travel to their favorite hideouts.

Enjoy the pages that follow and check out the Indiana tourism Web site at www.enjoyindiana.com or call toll free 1-888-Enjoy-IN.

-- Steve Polston, senior editor

Lifeguards on Lake Michigan.

Lifeguard supervisor Bruce Riffle and guard Meagan Curtis on Lake Michigan at Indiana Dunes State Park.


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