SHERRY JUSTUS • • • Elusive essay • • •

Sherry Justus, Photographer, Fellow Travelers, handtinted photo by Sherry Justus

"For the plants that reach the calm of the Sargasso (Sea), there is virtual immortality...It might well be that some of the very weeds you would see if you visited the place today were seen by Columbus and his men. Apparently almost the only plants that die are the ones that drift into unfavorable conditions around the edges of the Sargasso or are picked up by outward-moving currents."

--Rachel Carson

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