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thanks for the picture
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Check out across from the club house and the land covered with ell grass. Today it is part of Wingersheek Beach with no ell glass. The increased traffic of recreational vessels with 2 cycles motors spilled tons of pollution into the marsh lands and died out then erosiion took it’s toll. Picture does bring back memories of the old river.
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