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Mabel Sleeping in the canoe1017 viewsCamped on Sunbeam Lake, Algonquin Park.Nov 14, 2005
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1308 viewsHeading into Grassy Bay, Algonquin ParkNov 14, 2005
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761 viewsMy canoe on Timberwolf LakeNov 14, 2005
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803 viewsCanada Jay LakeNov 14, 2005
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560 viewsNov 14, 2005
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High Falls1010 viewsA fine time for home school at high falls. First day of fall - 2005.Nov 14, 2005
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Tobique River fawn1019 viewsNov 14, 2005
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Keji1299 viewsNov 14, 2005
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Turtle1088 viewsNov 14, 2005
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Keji after long Portage1227 viewsNov 14, 2005
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Home school at Minden761 viewsNov 14, 2005
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View From Site855 viewsNov 13, 2005
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Al, Scott, Chris, Julie, Tim1209 viewsNov 13, 2005
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Al Baars737 viewsNov 13, 2005
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Tom654 viewsNov 13, 2005
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View From Site729 viewsNov 13, 2005
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Warners583 viewsNov 13, 2005
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OSA Lake Sunset578 viewsNov 13, 2005
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Killarney Lake972 viewsThe stunning blue of Killarney Lake......... Nov 13, 2005
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Muriel Lake, Killarney711 viewsAugust 1996.......shot with a cheap panoramic disposable camera. It says everything that I could ever say about canoeing..... and moreNov 13, 2005
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How the Milky Way was born.........674 viewsNov 13, 2005
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Pickerel River, South of French towards Georgian Bay952 viewsNov 13, 2005
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French river.........mouth of the main channel560 viewsNov 13, 2005
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Dawn on Reindeer Lake980 viewsUp before sunrise on the north end of Reindeer LakeNov 13, 2005
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Caribou at Kazan Falls540 viewsNov 13, 2005
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Lady Slipper ....Bon Echo538 viewsNov 13, 2005
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Pumpkin with a Pumpkinseed990 viewsMouth of Miller Brook on the Canaan RiverNov 13, 2005
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French Spring654 viewsThis is a natural spring that flows out of the Limestone. The Ardeche is riddled with these. You can paddle up and collect water, or just drink for the rock.Nov 13, 2005
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Natures Way627 viewsTwo Iowa bucks died fightingNov 13, 2005
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Knights of the Templar Hospital333 viewsThis is a location on the Ardecher River in Southen France
Those ruins were the foundations to a Leaper Hospital. The kicker is that the mud from the local Arceche River was believed to have healing qualities in itNov 13, 2005
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