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A forgotten silk flower on the abandoned beach at Karlukwees gives rise to speculation on past visitors or past members of the first nations tribe that once called Karlukwees home. Turnour Island, Beware Passage, Broughton Archipelago, Central British Columbia Coast, Canada.
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