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Thanks, Mary! I took this in the spring of 96 -- mid afternoon when the sun was getting low in the west and casting nice shadows and peeking out around the domes.

I believe the driveway on the right with the closest palm tree is 411 Aruba Ct. It's a great neighborhood...near to South Entrance to Patrick AFB and the Pineda Causeway for quick access to Viera, and I-95. The canal was the largest in Brevard County when the Moorings opened...over 100' wide. Nice picture of the beautiful sunsets!

Agree with previous post: probably not in Arkansas. I checked 35N 94E and it's in a rocky part of China/Tibet, so that's probably the correct location.

They're not Boathouses, they're Beach Huts. You sit in them and make tea when its windy or cold or raining. Also used to store beach items - toys, chairs etc, and for changing into swimming costumes. They are too small to take a boat. This is how they are used http://www.panoramio.com/photo/20426492

hi me and my frends we are 9,11,11 we love brat dolls and we were thinking and this is what we said (the exact words)person 1... "its stupid that barbie dolls are tring to make brat dolls go out of style"!person 2..."yah the barbie company should just buy the bratz company with the money that they got from the suing.then they would get alot of more money"person 1 and 2..."people like brat dolls more then barbie so people would STOP buying barbies on purpose because they are mad because they sued bratz and there are NO more bratz"...and person 3 agrees...

thats what we thought...

we WILL stop buying barbies..

person 2 so if you were smart you WOULD BUY the bratz company so we would be happy and you would get tons of more money...you would be happy with all the money right...

person 1,2,and,3 we are playing bratz right now az we type...

I Do love this river!

Looks so Good, I want to Dive in!

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