At present in this vicinity the best part of the land is not private property; the landscape is not owned. But possibly the day will come when fences shall be multiplied and man-traps and other engines invented to confine men to the public road, and walking over the surface of God's earth shall be construed to mean trespassing on some gentleman's rounds.
— HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Essay on Walking, in Excursions, p. 264.
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