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In the state more commonly known for its farmlands, renowed photographer Troy Hess showcases the natural beauty of Wisconsin's waterfalls. Join Troy as he explores these spectacular waterways dispersed throughout America's Dairyland. From the raging torrents to the lesser-known creeks and streams, these waterways comprise this definitive collection. With a decade of research and travels furnishing his repertoire, Troy offers a glimpse through his lens as he captures the serenity and natural beauty of these wondrous waterways. Each location includes a cross-reference by county, offering…mehr

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In the state more commonly known for its farmlands, renowed photographer Troy Hess showcases the natural beauty of Wisconsin's waterfalls. Join Troy as he explores these spectacular waterways dispersed throughout America's Dairyland. From the raging torrents to the lesser-known creeks and streams, these waterways comprise this definitive collection. With a decade of research and travels furnishing his repertoire, Troy offers a glimpse through his lens as he captures the serenity and natural beauty of these wondrous waterways. Each location includes a cross-reference by county, offering insightful inspiration for a journey of your own. "The Wild Waters of Wisconsin" is the perfect travel companion to elucidate the whereabouts and compel admiration for these natural freswater displays. --Back cover.
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Photographer Troy Hess resides in Northern Wisconsin. His diversity of photographs includes architecture, landscapes, and portraits. His passion for abandoned photography began while searching for provocative subject matter. Residing in one of the poorest counties in Wisconsin, he was reluctant to find an obvious choice, as the abandonment in his area was plentiful. Over the past decade, Troy has captured the boundless abandonment littering the Rustbelt. He continues to explore the many marvels found throughout the Upper Midwest.