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"Great Greenbrier River Race."
The crisp autumn air crackled with anticipation as the sun peeked over the mountains, casting a warm glow on the starting line of the Great Greenbrier River Race. Kayaks, sleek and colorful, lined the riverbank, their owners clad in neoprene and life jackets, paddles gripped tightly. Among them, a bright yellow kayak named "Sunshine" bobbed excitedly, carrying a young girl with braids the color of spun gold, determined to conquer the river.
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