Novice paddlers Les Sheffield, left, and James Kancewick, right, react to pinning their canoe between two rocks at Rio Vista Falls in San Marcos, TX on Sat., June 8, 2013 during the 2013 Texas Water Safari. This marked the end of their race about two miles from the start. The Texas Water Safari is an annual 260-mile canoe and kayak race that begins in San Marcos, TX at Aquarena Springs, travels down the San Marcos River and Guadalupe River to the San Antonio Bay, ending in Seadrift, TX. Over 100 teams had four days to complete the race, which is billed as the World’s Toughest Canoe Race.
Copyright 2013 Ashley Landis
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- Date Taken: 08-Jun-2013 09:26:18
- Copyright: copyright 2013 Ashley Landis
- Credit: Ashley Landis
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- Caption: Novice paddlers Les Sheffield, left, and James Kancewick, right, react to pinning their canoe between two rocks at Rio Vista Falls in San Marcos, TX on Sat., June 8, 2013 during the 2013 Texas Water Safari. This marked the end of their race about two miles from the start. The Texas Water Safari is an annual 260-mile canoe and kayak race that begins in San Marcos, TX at Aquarena Springs, travels down the San Marcos River and Guadalupe River to the San Antonio Bay, ending in Seadrift, TX. Over 100 teams had four days to complete the race, which is billed as the World's Toughest Canoe Race. Copyright 2013 Ashley Landis
- Camera: NIKON D700
- Focal Length: 24mm
- Aperture: f/2.8
- ISO: 200