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David Thompson in 1811 explored Kettle Falls River to negotiated turbulent waters at the mouths of the Pend Oreille and Kootenay rivers, .Into British Columbia. David Tomson along the way with two Native American guides. In their cedar canoe they made to explore and see if the river was navigable the scene is somewhat realistic as well surreal to engage the eye in a visual appreciation of the beautiful North Eastern Washington Land scape. Foliage and as water fall and Bald eagle flying Over the scene. Native American village with cedar canoes. And a bird nest. Hand carved in the round most of the length of Black walnut plank. The black walnut carving is 8ft in length. W 8.1 inch> W 17 inches for more photos and information or to acquire the sculpture please contact me at hankjchiappettagmail.com

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