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NOVEMBER 2005 • VOLUME 3 • HORSES For LIFE™ Magazine
From exploration to surveying to moving civilizations into the new world, what did it take to get there? How did we get there? What made it possible for us to get there. Since this is a horse magazine the answer as you may have already guessed is on the back of a horse. But we talk about that, and we say that, but do we ever truly comprehend, feel, see, what that actually meant? Everywhere we went we took them with us, or should I say they took us! Take a moment to look at the sometimes heroic, sometimes stoic and sometimes graphic reality of what that truly meant.
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![]() A bad mudhole on the way to Kluane. 141st Meridian Survey.
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