Beloved Camp Tawonga staffer from Berkeley drowns in river near Yosemite
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FILE PHOTO. The Covid 19 Pandemic closed most US National Parks during 2020. National Parks are slowly opening for the 2021 season. View of the Merced River in Yosemite National Park Wednesday May 12, 2021. Photo by Tom O Neill (Photo by Thomas O Nei
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STANISLAUS COUNTY, Calif. - A 20-year-old Berkeley man who worked as a staff member at a well-known Jewish summer camp died Thursday while swimming in a river near Yosemite National Park.
Camp Tawonga announced Friday that Berkeley High School graduate Eli Kane, 20, drowned at a river spot outside of Camp Tawonga’s property in Stanislaus National Forest during his day off.
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JACKSON, Michigan It s been said many times that Life is a journey.
That s probably because each of our lives are made up of many, many individual journeys.
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