
The cross (likely not a Christian symbol) and canoe above the circles
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Newly carved, probably graffiti
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Two bears -- the first of the pictographs I didn't get to the first time
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The canoer and two caribou or elk
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Two figures
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The canoe -- "the last pictograph reachable by foot"
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Turning around behind me -- the view from the rock
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The water is unbelievably clear
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Two kayakers who described the back of the rock for me paddle on their way
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The view of the edge of the rock
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Other climbers on the rock
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Looking deep into the lake
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Me and my barefoot
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Off the trail, somewhere near the backside of the rock (or so I figured)
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Looking down the coast
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I surmised that the other pictographs were around that corner
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Self portrait!
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Around that corner, I didn't find anything
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So I returned back up the cliff where I found some wild blueberries (lunch!)
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Recalculating where I was, I thought it was worth one more chance around the corner... and so I returned and noticed the second corner
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I reached the camera around the corner first -- pictographs!
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Misshepezhieu, a canoe, and a fish
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Very faintly you can make out the turtle with the long tail
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Another picture of Misshepezhieu
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Changing the camera settings, the turtle is a little more visible
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A close up of the fish
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A close up of the canoe
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A close up of Misshepezhieu
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Misshepezhieu and the canoe
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The turtle and the rocks
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A close up of Misshepezhieu's head
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The fish and canoe
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I was very pleased
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