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View from Orange Fever each way, like a dividing line. Not near as much as expected, pretty calm and not a ton of it in the water.
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Thanks for the pics. I wonder if the beach was raked on that side and not on the other?
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I'm thinking that from that point going NE those beach guys were out in force raking!!
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They certainly raked in those areas, but the nice thing was it was calm water and not much seaweed in the water.
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They would usually have the tractors out raking around 8am when we were just getting to the beach.
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