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Taking a Break - National Parks Gallery

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Canoeing is fun, but getting out to stretch the legs is sometimes a good thing. It's a good time to chat, learn about the history of the river, ask questions, and make new friends.

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2010
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National Parks Gallery
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https://npgallery.nps.gov/
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