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Monday, March 12, 2007

Here are the narrows leading into Lake Tanamakoon. The ice looks very different here with little snow on it. We stay well to the edge, as this ice is often not very solid because of the current through the narrows.
Posted by cachesk at 12:45 AM
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Labels: The narrows in the Madawaska

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