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Members of YMCA of Southern Maine's Day Camp stroll down the Otter Trail at Sebago Lake Land Reserve. From left are Talia Ingrisano, 8, Grace Fogg, 7, counselor Curtis Arnold and Matthew Leo, 7. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer
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Members of YMCA of Southern Maine's Day Camp stroll down the Otter Trail at Sebago Lake Land Reserve. From left are Talia Ingrisano, 8, Grace Fogg, 7, counselor Curtis Arnold and Matthew Leo, 7.
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Michelle Moody of Topsham plots a course through the reserve while other members of a weekly cycling group confer.
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Ron Beaulieu, head of Portland Water District’s security force, makes his rounds within Sebago Lake Land Reserve in a UTV.
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Andrew Mullin, 11, of Scarborough drops a dragonfly lure in Otter Pond from the edge of Turtle Point. He was fly-casting with his grandfather Peter Romano.
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Riding buddies Robyn Beeler-Nichols of Westbrook, left, and Don Kopp of Buxton trot the Sebago to the Sea Trail within the reserve.
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Jeff "Porky" Proctor of Windham leaves the shore of Otter Pond after a successful catch.