Beyond the highly developed landscape we've come to recognize with its condos and townhomes, motels and boardwalk, lies an obliterated landscape we can hardly imagine once existed. In Wildwood Ways and Down East Wilds, Thomas Martindale describes this dense maritime forest of innumerable wildflowers, twisted cedars, pine, and holly that put the 'wild' in Wildwood on this once bridgeless and solitary island. Rolling dunes of 'sugar sand' wrapped around...
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