4 Apr 08
Amik near Eagle River Alaska Melissa resued Amik from geocache
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15 Oct 07
amik 2 second side view (number edited out)
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12 Oct 07
amik 1 one side view
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11 Oct 07
yeah other side too uh, a little help here...
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11 Oct 07
gotta expect a little water in a canoe mission tag needs a little maintenance
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12 Aug 06
Amik At sand river falls
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16 Sep 05
Amik reading a bit about himself at the Capitol
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16 Sep 05
Amik visiting the Oregon Capitol Building in Salem
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16 Sep 05
Did you know the Oregon State Flag is a Beaver?
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9 Sep 04
BourbonStreet.jpg This is a photo of world famous Bourbon Street looking toward the city center. It is named after the House of Bourbon, France.
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9 Sep 04
StPeter&RoyalSt.jpg This is the most frequently photographed building in the city because of the wrought iron, an influence brought here by the Spanish. The buiklding is located at St Peter and Royal Streets.
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9 Sep 04
FrenchMarket.jpg This is the entrance to the French Market, located near the Mississippi River. The market has been in continuous operation since 1791.
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9 Sep 04
JoanofAcr.jpg The Joan of Arc statue was given to New Orleans by the people of Orleans, France, the home of Joan of Arc.
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9 Sep 04
NewOrleans&CafeDumond.jpg This plaque tells about New Orleans. In the background is world famous Café Dumond, reputed to be the oldest café in the United States
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9 Sep 04
StLouisCathedral.jpg Jackson Square is a grand park where street merchants and performers dot the landscape. In the center is the 300 year old St Louis Cathedral.
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9 Sep 04
Louisiana.jpg This is the spot where the famous explorer La Salle claimed the huge territory of the Mississippi valley in the name of the king of France.
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9 Sep 04
CrescentCityConnection.jpg This is a view of the Mississippi River looking up river from the French Quarter river access. In the background is the Crescent City Connection (twin bridges). Because of the traffic handled by these two bridges, they have been listed as the busiest, traffic wise, in the United States.
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9 Sep 04
AlgiersPoint.jpg Just to the right of Amik, is Algiers point. The depth of the Mississippi River there is the deepest of the whole river. It is reported to be 240 feet deep (about 74 meters).
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9 Sep 04
Alligator.jpg Alligators are plentiful in this part of the United States. Lucky for Amik, this is only a harmless gift shop species.
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9 Sep 04
CanalStreet.jpg At 171 feet, Canal Street is the widest main city street in the United States. To the left is a passing street-car. New Orleans has the longest running street-car line in the United States. It has been operating continuously for more than 160 years.
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