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From Near And Far: Meet The ‘Water Protectors' Protesting Enbridge's Line 3
People opposed to Enbridge's Line 3 in northern Minnesota remained camped out at one of the pipeline's Mississippi River crossings.

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People opposed to Enbridge's Line 3 in northern Minnesota remained camped out at one of the pipeline's Mississippi River crossings.

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