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The Wampanoag Canoe Passage

The Wampanoag Canoe Passage. Wednesday, September 28, 2011. Day 4 Dan Shafto. Day four - Sunday, June 12 th. And I paddling down towards Dighton. Rock on the Taunton. River Below is his account of our trip. Up until the end of May, I knew nothing about the North and South Rivers Watershed Associations Wampanoag. Canoe Passage. Then, sitting in traffic one Sunday afternoon, I turned on WATD. To hear Captain Lou interviewing Nik. About the upcoming event. Having grown up in Marshfield. Along the way, Nik.

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The Wampanoag Canoe Passage. Wednesday, September 28, 2011. Day 4 Dan Shafto. Day four - Sunday, June 12 th. And I paddling down towards Dighton. Rock on the Taunton. River Below is his account of our trip. Up until the end of May, I knew nothing about the North and South Rivers Watershed Associations Wampanoag. Canoe Passage. Then, sitting in traffic one Sunday afternoon, I turned on WATD. To hear Captain Lou interviewing Nik. About the upcoming event. Having grown up in Marshfield. Along the way, Nik.

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