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Bartram Canoe Trail / William Bartram / Mobile /  Alabama / Mobile River / Spanish Fort /  Alabama / Alabama River / Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources / Mobile-Tensaw River Delta / Bartram Trail / Geography of Alabama / Alabama / Mobile Bay
Date: 2013-07-15 11:24:33
Bartram Canoe Trail
William Bartram
Mobile
Alabama
Mobile River
Spanish Fort
Alabama
Alabama River
Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Mobile-Tensaw River Delta
Bartram Trail
Geography of Alabama
Alabama
Mobile Bay

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