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A30 Matriline

The A30 matriline is the most commonly encountered matriline in the northern residents community. Follow the movements of this matriline

Friday, July 20, 2007

11 June 2007, Cetaceanlab reports:

This day was amazing, just the sun and no wind, a perfect water day. Sure enough it was the A30s again, this time with the A24s.
Posted by Jan at 9:20 PM

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