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English: 50° 19' 00.0" N - 65° 14' 38.6" W, Côte-Nord, MRC Minganie. Rivière-au-Tonnerre (municipality), Sault Plat river, grooves and glacial striations engraved in the bedrock of the Canadian Shield, forest cover, Wednesday August 11, 2004.
Français : Cannelures et stries glaciaires gravées dans la roche mère du bouclier Canadien, couvert forestier 50° 19' 00.0" N - 65° 14' 38.6" O, Côte-Nord, MRC Minganie. Rivière-au-Tonnerre (municipalité), rivière du Sault Plat, cannelures et stries glaciaires gravées dans la roche mère du bouclier Canadien, couvert forestier, le mercredi 11 août 2004.
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— Rivière du Sault-Plat – Baie-Johan-Beetz - Natashquan - golfe du Saint-Laurent. —

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Glacial grooves and striations engraved in the bedrock of the Canadian Shield, forest cover

11 August 2004

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