This group of motley characters braved the black waters of the Peace River.
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Air-Marcos
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Art Perry
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Bob Eastling tossing the disc
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Bob, Dave, and Bryon reflecting deeply.
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Pastor Dan brings the Word.
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Pastor Dan on post.
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Eric
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Ira bustin' open a log
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Norm finds about six snakes in that old cypress...
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The most popular camper: The Pig
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Chris carves the Pig. Our mouths water so much our salivary glands hurt.
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Dan wades in.
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Native
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This snake dwells in the tree Norm climbed.
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Sharks teeth. We dug quite a few of these out of the Peace River, a fresh water flow. How did they get there? We are over a hundred miles from any Florida beach.
1 comment:
nice! wish i could have been there!
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