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A trail of thousands of ants stretches across the Narrows Trail

03067-ant-trail.jpg After a mile or so, I've made it up to ridge on County Line Rd, with great views looking back down to Mississippi LakeThumbnailsA small pool of water remains from last year's wet season.After a mile or so, I've made it up to ridge on County Line Rd, with great views looking back down to Mississippi LakeThumbnailsA small pool of water remains from last year's wet season.After a mile or so, I've made it up to ridge on County Line Rd, with great views looking back down to Mississippi LakeThumbnailsA small pool of water remains from last year's wet season.After a mile or so, I've made it up to ridge on County Line Rd, with great views looking back down to Mississippi LakeThumbnailsA small pool of water remains from last year's wet season.After a mile or so, I've made it up to ridge on County Line Rd, with great views looking back down to Mississippi LakeThumbnailsA small pool of water remains from last year's wet season.After a mile or so, I've made it up to ridge on County Line Rd, with great views looking back down to Mississippi LakeThumbnailsA small pool of water remains from last year's wet season.

The faint dark line that crosses the footpath and heads into the grass is a dense trail of thousands of ants, all going somewhere, apparently carrying something. I wonder how many years these ants have been following this trail.