| The two RV Gypsies enjoyed a beautiful park in Thunder Bay with a bench dedicated to aids, and great art and more. Unfortunately, they did not  see a sign with the name of this park. | 
    
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      | Below: Karen Duquette by a 
          very unique piece of art with nine panels, which are shown close-up 
          with a description below. | 
    
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      | Below: Panel 1: The Great 
          Thunder - "Great Thunder is the greatest power of all." | 
    
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      | Below: Panel 2: Keeping 
          Tradition - "Fire is a life element, it is natural to gather 
          around a fire." | 
    
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      | Below: Panel 3: People of 
          Turtle Island - "All walks of life live on Turtle Island together." | 
    
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      | Below: Panel 4: Turtle Island: - "Wolf 
          is the land, Bird is the Air, Fish is the water on Turtle Island." | 
    
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      | Below: Panel 5: Lifegivers 
          - "The lifegivers are the land, air, water and fire. Without 
          the lifegivers there would be no life on Turtle Island. The animal represents 
          land, the bird represents the air, the fish represents the water, and 
          the sun represents the fire. These are the four elements of life." | 
    
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      | Below: Panel 6: Life Spirits 
          - "All life spirits are connected." | 
    
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      | Below: Panel 7: Thunder 
          Spirit - "Thunder Spirit at Thunder Bay" | 
    
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      | Below; Panel 8:- Great Lake 
          Merman - "Great Lake Merman represents Great Lake Life" | 
    
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      | Below: Panel 9: - Sharing 
          - "We must all share the land, the air and water with each 
          other." | 
    
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      | Below: The Living Shoreline | 
    
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      | Below: Lee Duquette took a 
          photo of The Sleeping Giant which was way out in the distance, 
          and the sign explaining the legend of the Sleeping Giant | 
    
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