Minnesota's has expansive rivers feeding the Mississippi[1] and it has one million acres designated to a canoe wilderness -- the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness -- bounded by the Canadian Quetico to the north[2].
They are navigable by canoe by design, yet they are flitting dots.
It gives me pause; what is this site trying to convey? It's a fantastic effort, yet for the water we have, it doesn't match.
This is captured in the Layers of Time diagram[1]. The tension fashion to nature is at diametric odds with time and responsibility; governance is squarely inbetwixt.
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