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Arkansas - The Natural State

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Fayetteville, Arkansas/United States. Home of the University of Arkansas and its Razorbacks. And my home as an NCAA student athlete from August 1999 until February 2004.

Above photos I took in Devil's Den State Park, a 30-minute drive away from the UA campus, on the UA campus, and on the Razorbacks running trails in Fayetteville. All were shot in the fall of 2002.



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