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Photograph taken on: 6/24/99
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MVC-003F
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MVC-005F
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MVC-006F
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MVC-007F
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MVC-008F
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MVC-009F
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MVC-011F
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Photograph taken on: 6/24/99
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MVC-012F
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MVC-013F
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MVC-016F
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Photograph taken on: 6/24/99
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MVC-018F
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MVC-019F
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Photograph taken on: 6/24/99
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MVC-020F
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On our way back from this trip, we passed the little one-lane road to "South Point", the furthest south point in the US. You travel at about 35mph for about an hour to get there, stopping to let traffic by... So, this is it. We got there.
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/24/99
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MVC-022F
Debbie at South Point
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/24/99
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MVC-023F
Sunset from South Point
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/24/99
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