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Thursday, May 30, 2019

Muskies struggle in floodwaters [video] http://bit.ly/2XaF8bL

Large muskies swept out of Lake Nokomis by the floods are now struggling on the running path. They’re too big and the overflow is too shallow for them to get back.

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Ten Minute Venison Steaks with Spicy Jalapeno Garlic Butter http://bit.ly/2Xh2sV9

With several wild game cookbooks to her name, Chef Eileen Clarke shares insight into how to best prepare and cook your wild game harvest. There’ll be no more complaining about ‘coping’ with game meat if you follow her tested steps.  This recipe was featured in the Outdoor News Taste of the Wild column.

Here are two slick tricks for perfectly done steaks: First cook the steaks on the first side until blood seeps through to the top, then flip them. Not before. That seepage is a natural timer whether you’re using a hot skillet or hot grill.

Second trick has to do with the low-fat nature of game meat. If you add softened butter to a hot steak, it makes that low-fat wild game steak taste fatter and richer. Add a good dose of garlic and it’s even better. And for those who like spicy, check out the chili powder and jalapeno chip variation in this recipe. There’ll be no more complaining about ‘coping’ with game meat!

 

 

Ingredients 

2 pounds venison steaks

4 tablespoons butter, softened

8-12 cloves garlic, minced*

  1. In a small bowl, combine the butter and minced garlic.  Set aside.
  2. Start a large cast iron skillet over medium-high heat.  Add 2 tablespoons of oil, and when the oil starts to smoke, add the steaks.  Cook until blood appears on the top of the steaks, then flip and cook again about half as long.   Your steaks will be about medium rare every time.
  3. Transfer the steaks to a heated platter and brush them generously with the garlic butter (or spread it on with a table knife).  Wait 5-10 minutes to slice the steaks, then serve hot, awash in the rich garlic butter.

*I love garlic, so when I’m choosing cloves, I’m choosing the biggest in the bunch.  If all I have left in my bag of pre-skinned cloves is small ones, I’m eyeballing them and using 2 or 3 little ones to make 1 ‘normal’ sized clove.  Also, I mince my garlic very small, usually just tossing them into a mini grinder to make a paste.  The smaller they get chopped, the more flavor they have.  Did I mention I love garlic?

 

Spicy Jalapeno Butter 

4 tablespoons butter, softened

8-12 cloves garlic, minced

½ teaspoon chili powder

½ teaspoon dried jalapeno flakes, crushed or ground*

½ teaspoon hot smoked paprika*

¼ teaspoon salt

¼ teaspoon coarse ground black pepper

Combine as for the plain garlic butter and set aside until the steaks are done.

*We have a health food store with a huge selection of bulk spices right next to our favorite hook and bullet shop, and that’s where I found these. If your local grocer doesn’t carry dried jalapenos or hot smoked paprika I’ve found that online retailers: spicesinc.com and thespicehouse.com will have them.

Keeping your steaks flat in the pan is important. That opaque (not-see-throughable) sinew stuck on the side of a steak contracts and curls up when cooking, lifting the steak’s surface off the pan, resulting in uneven cooking. That sinew needs to be removed. It’s an easy process, just slip your knife under one end of the sinew, lift and slice to give you a tag to hold onto. Then keep lifting and slicing until it’s all gone.

 

This recipe is from Eileen Clarke’s bullet-to-fork wild game cookbook, Slice of the Wild, where there are several other seasoned butter combos that are just as easy and tasty as the Spicy Jalapeno Garlic Butter featured in this recipe.  Her cook books are available at www.riflesandrecipes.com  406-521-0273.  ($25)

Photo by Eileen Clarke

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Black Hills South Dakota. If you zoom into the backgrounds the right side you can see Mount Rushmore. Really cool place.

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3 Luxury Backpacking Items: What’s on Your List? http://bit.ly/2WA2t9H

This video highlights useful comfort items to take on thru-hikes. Even if it may seem bizarre or add weight, I’m sure we all have items that aren’t totally necessary to take on hikes!

YouTuber Darwin onthetrail highlights some unique picks for his luxury items. He claims to take them on each of his thru-hikes. He’s currently on the Arizona Trail.

Thru-Hiker Shares 'Dumbest Backpacking Mistakes'

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New York Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – May 31, 2019 http://bit.ly/2WxiSvC

(Editor’s note: A criminal charge is merely an allegation that a defendant has committed a violation of the criminal law, and it is not evidence of guilt. All defendants are presumed innocent and entitled to a fair trial, during which it will be the state of New York’s burden to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.)

Spring pesticides enforcement
(Suffolk County)

On April 24, ECO Jeremy Eastwood and DEC pesticide inspector Joe Cutrone conducted a patrol for pesticide compliance among landscapers in Riverhead and Southampton. Seven tickets and one written warning were issued for various violations that day, including operating an unregistered pesticide business, applying pesticide without certification, storing pesticides in an unlabeled container, failure to place warning markers, and failure to display decals properly on equipment. One company alone was issued five tickets for various violations. In another enforcement case on April 27, Eastwood and ECO Brian Farrish checked a company applying pesticides at Jiffy Lube in Riverhead and found that there was no certified applicator or registration information at the site. The company was charged with operating an unregistered pesticide business, applying pesticides without certification, commercial application of pesticides without a valid applicator card, failure to place warning markers, failure to display decals on two sides of equipment, and improperly labeled service container. Each charge faces a possible fine of up to $2,500 in Riverhead Town Court.

Out of the field and into the frying pan
(Essex County)

On the evening of April 25, ECO Maxwell Nicols received a tip about a Facebook post showing multiple turkeys killed prior to the season opener with a subject claiming to have harvested the birds during the youth weekend. Nicols located the photographer at his home, and after a conversation, the man admitted to harvesting three of the birds. When asked where the meat from the birds was, the man hung his head and looked into his kitchen, where a family member was cooking dinner. Upon further investigation, the officer determined that the subject had prior convictions barring him from possessing any firearms. The defendant was charged with criminal possession of a weapon, taking turkeys during the closed season, and hunting turkey without turkey hunting privileges. All charges are returnable to Essex Town Court. The shotgun and remaining turkey meat were seized as evidence, and dinner was allowed to proceed as planned. The investigation continues into who took the fourth turkey.

A day at the circus
(Broome County)

On April 25, Lt. Kenric Warner and ECOs Tony Rigoli and Andy McCormick conducted a compliance inspection of the Garden Bros. Circus before the scheduled afternoon performance at the Floyd L. Maines Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton. The inspection focused on the permits required to exhibit elephants in New York state. In 2017, Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a law that goes into effect on Oct. 19, 2019, prohibiting DEC from issuing any license or permit authorizing the use of elephants in entertainment acts. Until that time, a permit issued by the DEC is required to exhibit elephants. The officers found that the two elephants traveling with the circus were covered by valid DEC permits. ECOs also found no violations of laws involving other animals traveling with the circus.

Taking swans and possessing drugs
(Suffolk County)

On April 25, ECOs Kyle Bevis and Emma Carpenter observed three males throwing rocks at gulls and swans in the town of Brookhaven. While interviewing the three individuals, Bevis and Carpenter found bags of marijuana, cartridges of THC oil, edible marijuana treats and containers of THC wax. ECO Landon Simmons then responded to assist. The one suspect not in possession of drugs was issued a ticket for unlawful taking of a protected bird and released. The two additional suspects were arrested. One was charged with three counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the 7th degree, criminal possession of marijuana, and unlawful taking of a protected bird. The other was charged with one count of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the 7th degree, unlawful possession of marijuana, and unlawful taking of a protected bird.

Lost and found
(Suffolk County)

On April 25, while on patrol in Montauk, ECO Sean Rockefeller came across a lost dog wandering down the road. The friendly dog, named Jerri, wore a collar with tags on it. Rockefeller was able to contact Jerri’s owner and returned the missing dog to his grateful family.

A helping hand
(Suffolk County)

While on patrol in the Great Peconic Bay on the afternoon of April 25, ECOs Ike Bobseine and Jordan Doroski spotted two individuals on the end of a 400-foot-long, wave-swept rock jetty. As the officers watched, a little girl appeared frightened and would not cooperate with her grandmother in leaving the breakwater. Doroski cautiously positioned the 31-foot patrol boat into the wind and tide and let Bobseine jump off onto the rock wall. Bobseine joined up with the stranded duo and after some light conversation with the 4-year-old about her favorite colors, goldfish names and birthdays, he was able to help the two back to shore.

Off-duty Lt. alerts ECOs
(Suffolk County

ECOs Evan Laczi and Landon Simmons caught two men in possession of five undersized striped bass on a beach in the town of Brookhaven after receiving a tip from off-duty officer Lt. Matt Blaising, who was enjoying a day at the beach with his family on Easter Sunday. Blaising provided a great description, location and even a picture of one of the men. The fishermen were each charged with taking undersized striped bass and possession over the limit of striped bass, with the tickets returnable to the Suffolk First District Court.

Genesee River snagging
(Monroe County)

On Sept. 23, ECOs Spencer Noyes, J.T. Rich, and Evan McFee were monitoring fishing activity during the salmon run at the Lower Falls of the Genesee River in the city of Rochester when four fishermen “snagging” fish near the waterfall caught the ECOs’ attention. The ECOs walked into the gorge and discovered the fishermen as the group was walking out. Eight salmon and one walleye were found to be caught illegally, all foul hooked. The fishermen denied any wrongdoing until they were found to be in possession of large, weighted treble hooks used to snag the fish. The four were issued tickets for snagging fish, possession of foul hooked fish, and taking over the daily limit for salmon.

On the morning of Sept. 29, ECO McFee returned to the Lower Falls and again found illegal snagging activity on both sides of the river. ECOs Rich and Lt. Bruce Hummel responded to assist McFee. Several fishermen were fishing legally but others were observed adding illegal treble hooks and weights. By the end of the day, 19 tickets were issued for various fishing violations including taking fish by snagging, use of treble hooks contrary to special regulations, use of weighted hooks contrary to special regulations, possession of foul hooked fish, taking over the daily limit for salmon, possession of trout and salmon eggs over one quart, and discarding fish carcasses within 100 feet of the shoreline. All of the tickets issued on the two dates were returnable to Rochester City Court. 

Conservation Field Days
(Monroe County)

Lt. Bruce Hummel and ECOs John Lutz, J.T. Rich, and Eoin Snowdon participated in the annual Monroe County Conservation Field Days from Sept. 18-20, at Ellison Park in the town of Penfield. The interactive environmental education event draws classes of 5th graders from schools across Monroe County. The ECOs gave 20-minute presentations to students focusing on issues regarding the environment, conservation, wildlife, and extinct animals, including a “Feast or Famine” conservation experiment led by Lutz. The presentations were well received by students and teachers alike, and the event was rewarding for the participating ECOs.

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New York Outdoor News Calendar – May 31, 2019 http://bit.ly/2KfVXP0

Season Dates

May 31: Spring gobbler season closes

June 7: Catch-and-release bass season closes (Lake Champlain)

June 8: Bass season opens (Lake Champlain)

June 14: Catch-and-release bass season closes

June 14: Lake Erie trophy bass season closes

June 15: Bass season opens (statewide, general regulations)

June 15: Muskie, tiger muskie season opens (Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Upper and Lower Niagara River and tributaries)

June 15: River herring season closes (north of George Washington Bridge)

June 15: Frog season opens

June 23: Black sea bass season opens

Shows

June 16: Niagara Frontier Gun Show, Alexander Firemen’s Rec Hall, Alexander, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. For more info call Bruce Johnston at 716-542-9929 or go to www.nfgshows.com.

Aug. 9-11: Cattaraugus Trappers Association Rendezvous, Cattaraugus County Fairgrounds, Little Valley. For more info call Kevin Parker, 716-474-7251.

Aug. 11: Midstate Arms Collectors and Shooters Club Unadilla Gun Show and Flea Market, Unadilla Rod and Gun Club, Butternut Road, Unadilla, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. For more info contact Sandy Ackerman Klinger at 607-748-1010 (10 a.m.-5 -p.m.).

Aug. 17-18: Clayton Rotary Club Gun Show, Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 9-4, Cerow Rec Park, Clayton. For more info call Thomas Neely, 315-408-8479.

Sept. 14-15: New York State Arms Collectors Association Syracuse Gun Show, New York State Fairgrounds Empire Expo Center, Syracuse, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, 9-3 Sunday. For more info contact Sandy Ackerman Klinger at 607-748-1010 (between 10 a.m.-5 p.m.)

Sept. 21-22: Niagara Frontier Gun Show, Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 9-3, Hamburg Fairgrounds. For more info call Bruce Johnston, 716-542-9929.

Oct. 12-13: Southern Tier Outdoor Show, Steuben County Fairgrounds, Bath. For more info go to www.southerntieroutdoorshow.com.

Oct. 13: Midstate Arms Collectors and Shooters Club Lisle Gun Show, Lisle Fire Company, Route 79 North, Lisle, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. For more info contact Sandy Ackerman Klinger at 607-748-1010 (10 a.m.-5 -p.m.).

Oct. 27: Antique and Modern Gun Show, American Legion Hall, Babylon, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. For more info call Carly at 631-241-3299

Nov. 3: Midstate Arms Collectors and Shooters Club Oneonta Gun Show, Quality Inn, Route 23 Southside, Oneonta, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. For more info contact Sandy Ackerman Klinger at 607-748-1010 (10 a.m.-5 -p.m.).

Tournaments/Contests

May 31-June 2: 35th Annual Skip Hartman Memorial Lake Ontario Pro-Am Salmon Team Tournament. For more info call (877) FALLS-US or go to www.lakeontarioproam.net.

June 1: Springfling Bowfishing Contest. For more info go to www.nybowfishing.com or email nybowfishing@gmail.com.

June 6-16: Southtowns Walleye Association Annual Walleye Tournament, Lake Erie. For more info contact Rob Kroh at 585-356-3696.

June 7-26: New York Muskie Association Chapter 69 Kids’ Freshwater Fishing Tournament (ages 18 and under). All New York waters, four categories (muskie/tiger muskie/pike, walleye, bass and panfish). For more info go to the New York Muskie Association Chapter 69 Facebook site.

June 8-9: 38th Annual Canandaigua Lake Trout Derby, Canandaigua Lake. For more info go to www.CanandaiguaTroutDerby.org.

June 20-23: FTA/VTA Trappers Rendezvous, 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Rockingham Fairgrounds, Va. For more info call Travis Brady. 276-210-7105.

June 21-22: Lake Erie Big Dawg Walleye Tournament, Dunkirk Harbor. For more info contact tournament chairman Mark Mohr at 716-998-9871 or go to www.rayzorsbigdawg.com.

June 27-28: Greater Niagara BassEye Challenge, Safe Harbor Marina, charity tournament for cystic fibrosis. For more info contact Tiffany Rolleck at 716-204-2535.

June 28: Chautauqua Showdown Muskie Tournament (catch and release), 7 a.m.-3 p.m., Mayville launch. For more info go to Facebook or email nymusky69@yahoo.com.

June 29-July 28: 10th Annual Lake Ontario Counties (LOC) Summer Derby. For more info go to www.loc.org.

July 1-Aug. 31: NYS Summer Classic Fishing Tournament. For information and to register go to www.NYSsummerclassic.com.

July 3-14: 29th Annual Erie Canal Fishing Derby. For more info go to www.eriecanalderby.com.

July 19-20: Sunset Bay Walleye Shootout. For more info contact Capt. Don Rupert at 716-435-4137.

July 20: 16th Annual Lake Ontario Trout and Salmon Association King Salmon Tournament, 6 a.m.-3 p.m. For more info go to www.lotsa.org.

Aug. 2-4: Northern Chautauqua Conservation Club Walleye Tournament. For more info contact chairman Zen Olow at 716-640-2776.

Aug. 3-18: Orleans County Rotary Derby, Lake Ontario (from Niagara River to Genesee River). For more info visit the Slippery Sinker or call 585-589-9881.

Aug. 16: 4th Annual Reelin’ for a Cure Tournament, ladies day only event, Olcott Harbor. For more info call Stephanie at 716-481-6388.

Aug. 16-Sept. 2: Lake Ontario Counties (LOC) Fall Trout and Salmon Derby. For more info go to www.loc.org.

Aug. 17-25: 43rd Annual Greater Niagara Fall Classic Fish Odyssey Derby. For more info go to www.fishodyssey.net.

Aug. 23-24: Innovative Outdoors Walleye Challenge, Dunkirk. For more info contact chairman Jim Steel at 716-481-5348 or go online to www.innovative-outdoors.com.

Sept. 12-13: REDBONE@LARGE, Lower Niagara Sportfishing Challenge, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation benefit. For more info contact Tiffany Rolleck at 716-204-2535.

Banquets/Fundraisers

June 6: NWTF Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Fairport. For more info call Dannielle Schmitt, 585-507-9281.

July 20: Whitetails Unlimited Buck Fever Bash Banquet, noon, Turkey Trot Acres, Candor. For more info call Pete Clare, 607-659-7849.

Aug. 10: RMEF Leatheringstocking chapter Banquet, 4 p.m., Meadow Links Golf Course. For more info call Jon Michaels, 607-267-4037.

Education/Seminars

June 8: NY Tree Farm, Harvest-4-Habitat, Delaware County Cornell Cooperative Extension, Delhi. For more info call 518-854-7326.

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(DEC has established a website where registration for sportsman education programs can be made online. To find a course near you, go to:

www.register-ed.com/programs/new_york

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NY Shooter Supply Reloading Classes, 6 p.m., 1st & 3rd Tuesday. For more info call Matthew Musto, 518-456-6383.

Special Events

June 1: East Aurora Fish and Game Teach-Me-to-Fish event, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. For more info contact Dave Barus at 716-597-4081.

June 1: Take-A-Kid-Fishing event, Dunkirk Memorial Park/Yacht Club/Conservation Club, 8 a.m.-noon. For more info contact chairman Gene Pauszek at 716-366-1772.

June 8: DEC/Erie County Federation Teach-Me-to-Fish event, Tifft Nature Preserve. For more info contact Mike Todd at 716-851-7200.

June 8: Hardwood Strutters NWTF Chapter JAKES Day, North Seneca Sportsmen’s Club, Phelps. For more info contact Andrew Schibley at 315-694-0011 or Debra Vanni at 315-246-8738.

June 22: Erie County Federation Teach-Me-to-Fish event, Chestnut Ridge Park Lake, Shelter No. 10. For more info contact Joe McAdam at 716-570-3436.

June 22: Spey Nation, Pineville Boat Launch, Salmon River, Pineville. Spey casting demonstrations, vendors, gear, free lunch. For more info go to speynation.com

July 12-13: Fenner (Nichols Pond) Rondy, Nichols Pond County Park, Canastota. Demos, kids’ events, hunter/bowhunter/trapper ed classes, vendors. Proceeds benefit the Pat Arnold Youth Camps.

Aug. 17: Greene County Women’s League, Cancer Patient Aid & Car Show10-2 p.m., Chicken Run Family Restaurant & Steak House, Windham. For more info call 518-291-0883.

Sept. 5-8: Fishing Education Weekend with Lance Valentine, Lake Erie at Dunkirk Harbor. For more info contact Jim Steel at 716-481-5348 or go to www.innovative-outdoors.com.

Shoots

Whitney Point Sportsmen’s Association, Trap Shoot, Thursday evenings 6 p.m. For more info call George, 607-692-4843.

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Sept. 28: Third Annual Boy Scouts of America Sporting Clays Shoot, Painted Post Field & Stream Club, Painted Post. For more info contact Jim Griffin at 607-292-3227 or via email at frc375ss@gmail.com or Vaughn Neiler at 607-732-0885 or at TeamVK@aol.com.

Archery

June 2, July 7, Aug. 25: CNY 3-D Archery, Cortland Field Archery. For more info call Jeff Stewart, 607-849-8718.

June 9, Aug. 18, Sept. 22: CNY 3-D Archery, Chittenango Rod & Gun. For more info call Larry Ferris, 315-559-5136.

June 15: RMEF Leatheringstocking shoot, 9 a.m., Vernon National Shooting Preserve. For more info call Randy Hoose, 607-287-8808.

June 16, Sept. 1: CNY 3-D Archery, Pompey Rod & Gun. For more info call Bob Fallert, 315-656-8810.

June 22-23, July 28: CNY 3-D Archery, Deerslayer Bowman. For more info call Zach Eason, 315-882-7061.

June 30, Aug. 4, Sept. 8: CNY 3-D Archery, FM Rod & Gun. For more info call Paul Stewart, 315-256-3235.

July 7, Sept. 8: Capitaland 3-D Archery Shoots, Kayaderosseras Fish and Game Club, 706 Geyser Road, Ballston Spa. Registration from 8 a.m.-noon. For more info call Jack Holton at 518-587-1321 or 518-774-1856.

July 14, Aug. 11: CNY 3-D Archery, Clay Sportsman. For more info call Jim Kilmartin, 315-727-9898.

July 21: Pompey R&G ASA Shoot. For more info call Bob Fallert-315-656-8810.

Aug. 17: 12th Rock Sports & B & B Archery Tournament, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., 12th Rock Property, Middletown, N.Y. For more info call Mark Jaloszynski, 845-692-9092. 

Sept. 15: Deerslayer Bowman CNY Championship. For more info call Zach Eason, 315-882-7061.

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RBD Known Triple Classic Archery Shoots:

June 8-9: Second Leg, Branchport Rod and Gun Club. For info contact Peter Cunningham at 585-978-2958.

July 5-6: Third Leg, Seneca Lake Duck Hunters. For info contact David Moravec at 315-374-2016.

July 7: RBD Shootout, Seneca Lake Duck Hunters. For info contact David Moravec at 315-374-2016.

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Northern Dutchess Rod and Gun Club, 140 Enterprise Rd, Rhinebeck, NY. For more info call Ron Hamilton, 845-532-2718.

June 30, July 28, Aug. 25, Sept. 15: 3-D Archery Shoots, 7 a.m.-noon.

Hawkeye Bowmen Archery Club, 13330 Clinton St, Alden, NY 14004. For more info call Nadine Fulle, 716-427-9076.

July 1: Youth Archery Clinic, 6-8 p.m.

Meetings

Central New York Izaak Walton League meets last Tuesday of the month 7 p.m., Fayetteville-Manilus Rod & Gun Club, Manlius. For info Mark Matt, 315-420-9209.

Cortland Chapter Izaak Walton League meets last Wednesday of the month, 7 p.m., Homer. For info call Robin Chernow, 607-849-6718.

Utica Chapter Izaak Walton League meets monthly, MWP Arts Institute, Utica. For more info call Audrey Lewis, 315-853-1066.

Keuka Lake Chapter Izaak Walton League meets second Thursday of the month, 7 p.m., Branchport. Info, Lorraine Jackson, 315-536-0539.

Rome Chapter Izaak Walton League meets second Thursday of the month, 7:30 p.m., St. John’s Lutheran Church, Rome. For more info call Arthur Fuhrman, 315-336-2460.

Orange County Trappers meets monthly, 7:30 p.m., Shawangunk Fish & Game Association. For more info call Michael Finn, 845-406-8916.

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Kegon Waterfall, Lake Chuzenji, Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan.

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