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Salmon / Oncorhynchus / Oily fish / Chinook salmon / Columbia River / Grand Coulee Dam / Sockeye salmon / Snake River / Chief Joseph Dam / Geography of the United States / Fish / Idaho
Date: 2014-10-29 15:26:50
Salmon
Oncorhynchus
Oily fish
Chinook salmon
Columbia River
Grand Coulee Dam
Sockeye salmon
Snake River
Chief Joseph Dam
Geography of the United States
Fish
Idaho

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