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This is totally different from what I usually do, but I love to capture families for who they are and I love how beautiful Utah is.
Kootenay Bark Canoes
The Kootenay and some of their Salish neighbours in the southern interior of British Columbia built a very distinctive bark boat, often referred to as the "sturgeon-nose" or "ram-shaped" canoe. These names derive from the extension of the keel line into end "rams", a feature that is thought by some to keep out water in rapid rivers and big lakes. The Kootenay canoe was framed with narrow, well-spaced battens, some of which were lashed to the ribs.
Sandon, British Columbia, Canada
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Taken at Newcastle Beach, looking across the Canoe Pool with a big swell running.
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The Nature / Trent- Severn Waterway, Ontario, Canada /
The view from our canoe.
/ See in large size / reframed
TOKYO 2020
06 Canoe
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06 Canotaje
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Canoeing through a cave tunnel to a hidden lagoon at Hong Island in Thailand
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I found these canoes all in a row in Columbiana, AL at the 4-H Center. I was attending a lovely wedding held there on the river.
Signs marked the land on the other side of the river as sensitive habitat closed to human entry. I hope this was a scientist's canoe.
Jonathan in a canoe on the Potomac River. Arlington Memorial Bridge is in the background. Washington, DC.