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English: The image displays the entrance to Dippikill Wilderness Retreat, which is associated with the Student Association at the University at Albany. A wooden sign prominently features the retreat's name and identifies it as private property, accessible only to SUNY Albany affiliates. Below the sign, there is a canoe decorated with cornstalks and pumpkins, suggesting the photo was taken in the fall. The surrounding area is wooded with autumnal foliage.
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