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The standoff over Oyster Creek represents a curious twist on the man-versus-nature debate, because the creek, like the manmade harbors in Harwich, has long been shaped by human intervention. The shallow creek was first dredged in 1926 by a wealthy property owner who wanted to drive his powerboat down the inlet to nearby Allen Harbor, another manmade feature that connects to the sea.

@ Boston Globe

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