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This isn't "Moore's Creek". This is a view looking south from the Lake Monroe Sailing Marina buoy field. Moore's Creek is about two miles North of here (180 degrees from this view). There is a launching ramp 1/4 mile North (180 degrees from this view) of here named the "Moores Creek Launchiing Ramp".
I would like to get a print of this photo to give to my husband as a Xmas gift. I want to create a large print to hang on the wall as a picture. How can you help me?
Great pic Eric. I grew up on the other side of Bloomfield, near Switz City, IN, not far from the viaduct (Tulip Trestle). After we got our driver's licenses, we would drive down to the trestle, climb to the top and see how far we could walk across before a train came. Great picture. Brings back great memories.
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This isn't "Moore's Creek". This is a view looking south from the Lake Monroe Sailing Marina buoy field. Moore's Creek is about two miles North of here (180 degrees from this view). There is a launching ramp 1/4 mile North (180 degrees from this view) of here named the "Moores Creek Launchiing Ramp".
I would like to get a print of this photo to give to my husband as a Xmas gift. I want to create a large print to hang on the wall as a picture. How can you help me?
I Like-1 and Vote this very nice photo!!
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Greetings and best wishes from Greece-Piraeus.
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Really Great shot!
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My best regards and a nice weekend, Christian
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Really Great shot!
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My best regards and a nice weekend, Christian
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Really Great shot!
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My best regards, Christian
this is very cool.
I've drove by there many times!
Great pic Eric. I grew up on the other side of Bloomfield, near Switz City, IN, not far from the viaduct (Tulip Trestle). After we got our driver's licenses, we would drive down to the trestle, climb to the top and see how far we could walk across before a train came. Great picture. Brings back great memories.