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Ballahpalooza
Photo Gallery
August 16-17, 2002
Portland, Oregon
Photography by Dawn Mills - WARPIG.com


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Perfect Cell vs. Breakout

 
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Perfect Cell vs. Breakout
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A-10
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Portland Paintball Factory Team
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Thunderbirds - F-16
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Bounty Hunters vs. Maxit
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Bounty Hunters vs. Maxit
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Bounty Hunters vs. Maxit
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Bounty Hunters vs. Maxit
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Bounty Hunters vs. Maxit
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More Thunderbirds
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Podbitch.com vs. FRA
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Podbitch.com vs. FRA
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Podbitch.com vs. FRA
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Podbitch.com vs. FRA
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Podbitch.com vs. FRA
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Happy Podbitch players - going on a cruise
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Happy Podbitch players - going on a cruise
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Happy Podbitch players - going on a cruise
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People watching both paintball and the airshow
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F-117 Stealth Fighter
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Race Gun Autococker
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Don Bonebrake cartwheels
 


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