Wisconsin's Natural Beauty

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Wisconsin is a natural wonderland. People who love the outdoors should love Wisconsin more than any other state. Wisconsin’s natural beauty is not just due to one particular feature, like some other states. If Florida didn’t have the ocean, it would otherwise be a flat, boring bunch of swampland. Although Wisconsin doesn’t have an ocean at all, it does have Lakes Michigan and Superior that many would argue are far more desirable. The clean, fresh water of these lakes provides some of the best fishing and boating in the world. Travel inland and there is a vast number of beautiful lakes and rivers, rolling hills, rich farmland, huge natural forests and wetlands with more different types of animals than anyone can imagine. Southwest Wisconsin,

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