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Jasper Cranberries, Canada

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Bright red fruit clings to the branches of high bush cranberry growing in Canada's Jasper National Park. Though they don't have quite the same taste as traditional cranberries, the high bush variety is quite tasty when the berries are young and would make a fine replacement at the Thanksgiving table.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Heart of the Canadian Rockies," June 1990, National Geographic magazine)

Photograph by Dean Conger

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