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Victoria Headland, Mouth of the Thlew-ee-cho-de-zeth


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A crew rows their boat away from the viewer and towards the mouth of a river in lightly choppy seas. A man standing in back steers with the rudder oar. A sand beach extends on the left, while bluffs rise to the right. Billowing clouds build on the horizon to the left. It appears to be sunset or sunrise, the sun itself hidden behind the bluffs.3A crew rows their boat away from the viewer and towards the mouth of a river in lightly choppy seas. A man standing in back steers with the rudder oar. A sand beach extends on the left, while bluffs rise to the right. Billowing clouds build on the horizon to the left. It appears to be sunset or sunrise, the sun itself hidden behind the bluffs.


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Submitted by David Rettenmaier on Tue, 11/24/2015 - 21:50

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