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"textContent": "Nature, in its rawest form, is not a temple. It is a laboratory and a home. It is messy, dangerous, beautiful and governed by laws that are discoverable and consistent.\n\nThe post Finding Ground in the High Mountains appeared first on TheHumanist.com.",
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