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By Christine Anne Piesyk | February 1, 2008 |
Away from the traffic and chaos triggered by Thursday’s unexpected icy snowfall, Clarksville Online author and photographer Debbie Boen enjoyed the solitude, silence and peaceful beauty of the Dunbar Cave landscape in winter. She gives these images from one of Clarksville’s natural treasures.
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The view from the mouth of the cave
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About Christine Anne Piesyk 
Sections: Arts and Leisure
Topics: Dunbar Cave, snow, Winter
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