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AN APRIL 4, 2012, PHOTO
In this April 4, 2012, photo, Harry Case, 84, is reflected as he leads several trust members and other interested people on a walking tour of his 176-acre property in Langley, Wash. When Case was in his early teens, he vowed to own a chunk of forest land that he could preserve. A few years later, in 1946, he bought that piece of land: 176 acres on Whidbey Island, about three miles west of Langley. A few years ago, he put his vow into law by placing the property into a conservation trust with the Whidbey Camano Land Trust. (AP Photo/The Everett Herald, Dan Bates)
2012-04-04
AP/East News
Associated Press
Dan Bates/The Herald/WAEVE101
120404055267
3,75MB
48cm x 29cm by 300dpi
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