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Babyluv do you remember me . I came to Warner bay many of years and took care of the camp so your Mom Marcy and Bud could take a vacation. The monkey I have is still alive and doing well here in Mexico . Contact me if you read this . I would like to know how your Mom is doing and Bud also . Dave Warner campdave@pacifier.com
This photo is great! I have viewed it many times, and this whole area is fascinating to me, especially the "Island" that is only connected by a tiny swath that has a stream running through it. A very unique geographic anomaly. Salt water on one side, and Fresh water on the other, and a small river that connects the two, and completely untouched by development or logging. I was horrified to see that apparently this island has been clear-cut by loggers in the last year. I so wanted to see its beauty with my own eyes. This photo will have to do. Thanks for capturing it Cyberhun.
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Love the weathered rocks. So wild. Thanks for sharing, Adam Middlemas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QnkPDfJkvE
That's awesome! Took some dedication to get your kayak here over land. Some nice shots! I'll bet you're among the first to kayak some of these areas!
Babyluv do you remember me . I came to Warner bay many of years and took care of the camp so your Mom Marcy and Bud could take a vacation. The monkey I have is still alive and doing well here in Mexico . Contact me if you read this . I would like to know how your Mom is doing and Bud also . Dave Warner campdave@pacifier.com
Sweet, enchanting! LIKE :)
Best wishes from Oregon, US,
Sharon
nice!!
Thank you for the tip--the world needs to know. Please ignore comments like the one above. Too rude to read!
This photo is great! I have viewed it many times, and this whole area is fascinating to me, especially the "Island" that is only connected by a tiny swath that has a stream running through it. A very unique geographic anomaly. Salt water on one side, and Fresh water on the other, and a small river that connects the two, and completely untouched by development or logging. I was horrified to see that apparently this island has been clear-cut by loggers in the last year. I so wanted to see its beauty with my own eyes. This photo will have to do. Thanks for capturing it Cyberhun.
That's a healthy looking buck :)
Great photos Cyberhun. Love the shots in and around this area. Thanks so much for posting