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UER Forum > US: Pacific Northwest > Craig, Prince of Wales Island, AK; cannery ruins (Viewed 1382 times)
Ganesha 

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Craig, Prince of Wales Island, AK; cannery ruins
< on 7/14/2016 3:46 AM >
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To the west of a laid-back collection of bars and fishing-boat docks, the ruins of a big cannery sprawl in fields of fireweed. A low-tide crawl thru the piles of the burned canning factory was great fun.

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Re: Craig, Prince of Wales Island, AK; cannery ruins
< Reply # 1 on 7/14/2016 5:57 PM >
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number 8, nice!




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Re: Craig, Prince of Wales Island, AK; cannery ruins
< Reply # 2 on 7/15/2016 4:05 AM >
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This place looks pretty familiar. It also looks like you had a good time there. So nice to see such colorful and vibrant photos too!




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