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Grave plaques on this 3000 year old Cedar tree attest to the five generation homesteadering history of the Veh and Richter families that have served the area in and around Blind Channel on West Thurlow Island on Central British COlumbia's coast. West Thurlow Island, British Columbia, Canada.
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