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I obtained permission from Dane County to photograph these ruins across the street from Indian Lake County Park. The property is owned by the Ice Age Trail Alliance, and was obtained for expansion of the trail. Dane County manages the property and will be taking over ownership shortly. The assured me that they have no plans to remove these ruins, as apparently many have expressed interest in their historical value. I am very thankful they gave me the opportunity to explore this site.
I obtained permission from Dane County to photograph these ruins across the street from Indian Lake County Park. The property is owned by the Ice Age Trail Alliance, and was obtained for expansion of the trail. Dane County manages the property and will be taking over ownership shortly. The assured me that they have no plans to remove these ruins, as apparently many have expressed interest in their historical value. I am very thankful they gave me the opportunity to explore this site.
Pr1mo and Matz, they're not the best friends. What Matz has, Pr1mo wants and he doesn't hesitates to get it. Matz gets frustrated, starts barking, but Pr1mo just ignores that. Sounds a bit like the relationship Pr1mo and Rocco had.
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I obtained permission from Dane County to photograph these ruins across the street from Indian Lake County Park. The property is owned by the Ice Age Trail Alliance, and was obtained for expansion of the trail. Dane County manages the property and will be taking over ownership shortly. The assured me that they have no plans to remove these ruins, as apparently many have expressed interest in their historical value. I am very thankful they gave me the opportunity to explore this site.
I obtained permission from Dane County to photograph these ruins across the street from Indian Lake County Park. The property is owned by the Ice Age Trail Alliance, and was obtained for expansion of the trail. Dane County manages the property and will be taking over ownership shortly. The assured me that they have no plans to remove these ruins, as apparently many have expressed interest in their historical value. I am very thankful they gave me the opportunity to explore this site.