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Photograph courtesy of Dolly Sandoval
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Cupertino Councilwoman Dolly Sandoval (right) is an avid whitewater rafter who guides groups on a regular basis down the American River.
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Councilwoman Dolly Sandoval is an avid river rafting guide
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Allison Rost
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As the raft hits the Meat Grinder, a notoriously long set of rocky rapids on the South Fork of the American River, it goes airborne. The freefall elicits squeals from the raft's occupants.
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