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English: Landsat image of Sinking Valley (center), a valley in Blair County, Pennsylvania. The ridge that forms a V shape around the valley is called Brush Mountain, and Canoe Mountain is to the right of the V. The river running diagonally in the upper right is the Little Juniata River. The town of Tyrone is near the top center, and Altoona is to the left. Canoe Creek State Park is near bottom center.
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Author James Stuby based on USGS/Landsat image

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