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An island you've never heard of (let alone visited)

I just wrote my first New York Times piece, which came out yesterday. It's about an island that practically no one knows exists. But it's not even really an island (see the article).

There's a photographer who's doing some cool work capturing modern life on this little piece of history, which is right off the coast of Connecticut. Take a look, and if you're interested in his work, here's his website.

Please forward the article on the NYTimes.com to anyone interested!

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