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    River of Dreams
    Photographer break. Photo by Rayno Van Heerden.
    Evening vibes. Photo by Rayno Van Heerden.
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    Bar scene. Photo by Rayno Van Heerden.
    Friends. Photo by Rayno Van Heerden.
    Getting ready on the Futaleufú. Photo by Rayno Van Heerden.
    Photo by Rayno Van Heerden.
    Group shot. Photo by: Rayno Van Heerden.
    The men. Photo by Rayno Van Heerden.
    Me on the Futaleufú. Photo by Rayno Van Heerden.
    Me on the Futaleufú. Photo by Rayno Van Heerden.
    Burly section of the Futaleufú. Photo by Rayno Van Heerden.
    Rapids on the Futaleufú. Photo by Rayno Van Heerden.
    Futaleufú. Photo by Rayno Van Heerden.
    Futaleufú. Photo by Rayno Van Heerden.
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    Beautiful Futa. Photo by Rayno Van Heerden.
    Futaleufú. Photo by Rayno Van Heerden.
    Photo by Rayno Van Heerden.

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