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Jacob Cruser
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05/06/2019
Paddling from Reedsport toward Cannery Island.
Priscilla Macy
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05/06/2019
Paddling the Lower Umpqua River between Reedsport and Gardiner.
Priscilla Macy
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05/06/2019
Paddling the Lower Umpqua River between Reedsport and Gardiner.
Priscilla Macy
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05/06/2019
Grassy mudflats near the Lower Umpqua River at Reedsport.
Priscilla Macy
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05/06/2019
Paddling wetlands on the Lower Umpqua River.
Priscilla Macy
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05/06/2019
Paddling wetlands on the Lower Umpqua River.
Priscilla Macy
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05/06/2019
Wetland grasses on the Lower Umpqua River.
Priscilla Macy
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05/06/2019
The southern end of Cannery Island on the Lower Umpqua River.
Priscilla Macy
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05/06/2019
A secluded arm of the island on the Lower Umpqua River.
Priscilla Macy
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05/06/2019
Wetlands on Cannery Island on the Lower Umpqua River.
Priscilla Macy
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05/06/2019
Paddling near Cannery Island on the Lower Umpqua River.
Priscilla Macy
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05/06/2019
Paddling near Cannery Island on the Lower Umpqua River.
Priscilla Macy
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05/06/2019
Paddling near Cannery Island on the Lower Umpqua River.
Priscilla Macy
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05/06/2019
Paddling the Lower Umpqua River.
Jacob Cruser
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05/06/2019
Paddling the Lower Umpqua River.
Jacob Cruser
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05/06/2019
Paddling the Lower Umpqua River.
Priscilla Macy
Photo Date:
05/06/2019
The Lower Umpqua River near the boat launch.