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A reflecting pond in the remote New Jersey pine barrens, also called the pinelands. The area's special pine dominated ecosystem is sparsely populated and contains several endemic kinds of plants and animals. It is dotted with abandoned towns and old no longer used cranberry bogs, as well as some active cranberry farms. It is a good place to grow blueberries and is home to a town known as the blueberry capital of the world. But mainly it is as quiet and unpeopled as still water. And it is thought to haunted by a creature called the Jersey Devil.