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Lewis and Clark Expedition / Dworshak Dam / Clearwater River / Dent Bridge / Clearwater County /  Idaho / Salmon River / Dworshak National Fish Hatchery / Orofino /  Idaho / Sockeye salmon / Idaho / Geography of the United States / Clearwater National Forest
Date: 2006-11-29 10:03:35
Lewis and Clark Expedition
Dworshak Dam
Clearwater River
Dent Bridge
Clearwater County
Idaho
Salmon River
Dworshak National Fish Hatchery
Orofino
Idaho
Sockeye salmon
Idaho
Geography of the United States
Clearwater National Forest

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