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Monday, August 07, 2006

The Canyon

Sheer cliffs towered on either side as we paddled through the highest part of the canyon. Both lichen and tiny little fish that date from prehistoric times have survived here and the trees have found ways to cling precariously to bare rock faces.

Posted by cachesk at 4:47 PM
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