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Making the beans!
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This shot makes Google!
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Like+Favorite and Vote!
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I had dinner on the deck over looking the river. Its a nice place.
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FYI: Purported to be the oldest "continuously" active yacht club in the USA.
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World famous? You bet. I often recall the number of people that got stuck in that place (me included) during the early 1960s. No fat desert tires back then. The local farmer charged a flat rate of $10.00 as I recall. Lots of money back then. Anyway, I really like your portfolio. Great informative and artistic shots. Keep it up. Bob
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