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Posted: 9/11/2013 8:36:53 PM EDT
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http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_8_10/508830_Florida_pics.html Lets do another with no repeat pics. Rainbow springs last weekend. |
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Being that I am still new to the state (1 year 3 months) I love seeing the cool places and things in my new home.
Thanks and keep the pictures coming! |
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Quoted: http://i.imgur.com/EZJMKe1.jpg http://i.imgur.com/39TKxIy.jpg http://i.imgur.com/XaVO8x1.jpg http://i.imgur.com/Z902GdN.jpg http://i.imgur.com/oamWVSO.jpg http://i.imgur.com/b7rjahY.jpg View Quote There were tracks in some woods close to where I lived in Mulberry on which that locomotive probably rode on. back in 1980 there were oak trees with trunk diameters in the 12 to 16 inch range growing between the rails. the ties were all but gone. I wonder what they look like now? |
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Quoted: There were tracks in some woods close to where I lived in Mulberry on which that locomotive probably rode on. back in 1980 there were oak trees with trunk diameters in the 12 to 16 inch range growing between the rails. the ties were all but gone. I wonder what they look like now? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: There were tracks in some woods close to where I lived in Mulberry on which that locomotive probably rode on. back in 1980 there were oak trees with trunk diameters in the 12 to 16 inch range growing between the rails. the ties were all but gone. I wonder what they look like now? You're only the second person I know that has a clue as to what that is/was. I would love to see (if they're even still there) those tracks. |
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I would love to see them again also, but it is posted private property and I would not want to risk it. When we were teens times were different and there was very little harm in going there, even with our .22 rifles of course. Those were the days. They were in this area. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v655/banditman1/a2/mulberry_zps6461a9ff.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There were tracks in some woods close to where I lived in Mulberry on which that locomotive probably rode on. back in 1980 there were oak trees with trunk diameters in the 12 to 16 inch range growing between the rails. the ties were all but gone. I wonder what they look like now? You're only the second person I know that has a clue as to what that is/was. I would love to see (if they're even still there) those tracks. I would love to see them again also, but it is posted private property and I would not want to risk it. When we were teens times were different and there was very little harm in going there, even with our .22 rifles of course. Those were the days. They were in this area. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v655/banditman1/a2/mulberry_zps6461a9ff.jpg Damn that brings back some memories. I grew up in Mulberry. NW 9th Street. |
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Quoted: Damn that brings back some memories. I grew up in Mulberry. NW 9th Street. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Damn that brings back some memories. I grew up in Mulberry. NW 9th Street. I lived at the west end of NW 9th street for a little while. Then NE 4th st and then NE 8th st. |
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a sea dart, cool |
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Quoted: The old Miracle Strip amusement park in Panama City. http://i.imgur.com/BFO3rK4.jpg As it was being torn down. http://i.imgur.com/dqz0lC1.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ZN4qNpS.jpg http://i.imgur.com/4ZDhoFd.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ED6uh38.jpg View Quote That is sad. |
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