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Sunday, February 9, 2014
Karl Little Archery Range near Plymouth, Michigan
The Karl Little Archery Range near Plymouth, Michigan has a large platform for archers and spectators to stand on - I am guessing it is for hunter to practice shooting from tree-stands. That or it is for spectators only. Would have to visit Michigan and do some archery there to find out which is which.
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