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The Pathless Woods

On a beautiful late winter Evening, Chris Marion enjoys a hidden waterfall along Landen Trail, and decides to pose majestically. Our choir teacher, Mrs. Milthaler, earlier tasked us with finding photos of nature to match the theme of the "Pathless Woods" which is the name of one of the songs we are singing. As it turns out, the waterfall was quite off the path.

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  1. wow, he does look majestic

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  3. you chose a really gr8 model

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  4. It looks like it was a good time. Nice picture.

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