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High Falls Trail, Algonquin Park East, Algonquin Park, Ontario
High Falls Trail, Algonquin Park East, Algonquin Park, Ontario I had been out on a camping trip in the southwest corner of Algonquin Park with photographers form the Ontario Photo Collective (OPC) when one of the members, Thomas, asked me … Continue reading →
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