Rio Turtle
The Rio Turtle or Turtle Rock is a turtle-shaped rock located in the North River along Augusta-Ford Hill Road (West Virginia Secondary Route 53) approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of the community of Rio, West Virginia. While this stretch of the North River forms the border between Hampshire and Hardy Counties, the Rio Turtle is located on the Hampshire side.
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Rio Turtle
The Rio Turtle or Turtle Rock is a turtle-shaped rock located in the North River along Augusta-Ford Hill Road (West Virginia Secondary Route 53) approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of the community of Rio, West Virginia. While this stretch of the North River forms the border between Hampshire and Hardy Counties, the Rio Turtle is located on the Hampshire side.
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The Rio Turtle or Turtle Rock ...... original tortoiseshell motif.
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The Rio Turtle's backside, August 2005
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North River near Rio, West Virginia
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Rio Turtle
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The Rio Turtle or Turtle Rock ...... located on the Hampshire side.
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Rio Turtle
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