Marmot princeton
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Summary[edit] Description: A yellow-bellied marmot near Princeton, British Columbia. The marmot is standing on a wooden sculpture known as Phifer's Fountain. The sculpture was created in the 1970s from the last load of old-growth cedar taken from the Queen Charlotte Islands. It was originally located in Vancouver, BC, and was moved to Princeton in 2002. It now serves as a decorative gate for the Trans Canada Trail. Date: June 2007. Source: Own work. Author: user:Clayoquot.
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