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Tuesday, March 14, 2006
More from Cortez
In Cortez, crab traps, boat parts, and boats seem to stack up wherever you turn. Even the most neatly maintained yards maintain a touch of the sea with nautical rope fences, or anchors sitting in the front yard.
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Likes2mtnbike
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...or ceiling fans, arrr.
11:12 AM
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...or ceiling fans, arrr.
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