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Pinus banksiana (Jack Pine)
Photos, habitat information, and physical features of this species, including leaves, flowers, and fruit.
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Ewing, Jack
Bowls {calabashes}, urns and lamps made from Koa, Kou, Kamani, Milo, and translucent Norfolk Pine.-- http://www.hawaiiwoodturning.com/ Arts: Crafts: Woodcraft: Woodturning: Artisan Portfolios
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Johnston Harbour - Pine Tree Point Provincial Park - 70 km northwest of Owen Sound inside Bruce Peninsula National Park. Jack pine forest is winter home to deer. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
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Pine Knoll Publications
Studies by Graham Maxwell who says that "God is not the way His enemies have made Him out to be." Many talks available as RealMedia files, as well as some online writings. WebMart offers books, cassettes and videos by Maxwell as well as Jack Provonsha and Richard Nies.
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Jack Pine Guinea Pig Rescue
Small privately run shelter. Information for those considering adopting a guinea pig.
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Jack Pine Spinners and Weavers
Cass Lake, Minnesota group of spinners, weavers and wannabes. Contains news, meeting information, and history of the International Back to Back Wool Challenge.
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Jetta Jack Horse Ranch
Standing polomino and buckskin stallions at stud. Includes sales list, photos, and profiles of horses. Located in Pine Island.
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Sea Pines Resort:
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Golf
Offers details on three course, including Harbour Town Golf Links, a Pete Dye and Jack Nicklaus designed 18-hole course; includes course layout with hole descriptions, prices, and package information.
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Pinus banksiana (Jack Pine)
Physical characteristics, human and animal uses, range, and habitat. Includes images and descriptions of bark, leaves, buds, and cones.
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Quetico Provincial Park
160 km west of Thunder Bay. Primeval wilderness featuring lakes, bogs, and northern forest with black spruce, jack pine, trembling aspen, and white birch. Wilderness canoeing, camping, including electrical sites.
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Pinus banksiana
Detailed physical description and distribution information for the Jack Pine. Includes photos and range map.
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