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Old 04-14-2017, 03:45 PM   #1
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Who has a good memory?

A couple of weeks ago a member was in the Exumas and had a photo of his boat taken with his drone in front of a deserted beach, beautiful photo. I'm trying to find it and have been unsuccessful. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advanced.
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What was the question again?
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Hi Larry

Thanks, that's it. All these years on a boat hasn't scrambled your brain yet. Amazing. 😁

Much appreciated.

See you in Ft. Pierce if not before.
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What???
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I also have some stills if you want them.
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Thanks, I got a copy of the photo to put away. Memories, I was there for nsny years in the '50s and '60s with my dad but couldn't remember the cay, I reallthought it was between Allan's and Staniel.

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Glad it brought back good memories.
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Hi Larry

Thanks, that's it. All these years on a boat hasn't scrambled your brain yet. Amazing. ��

Much appreciated.

See you in Ft. Pierce if not before.
Great stuff like this is easy to remember but don't ask me about...? What was the question.
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Yes, as a kid about 8 to 10 those years were important and learning the culture of another part of the world was very formative. I have done the same with my boy. I have spent many years of my life in the Bahamas, mostly the Berries and Exumas. Memories. My dad would bring supplies to the Exuma Land and Sea Park and never expect a dime. He was good friends with the Staniel Cay owner who would fly my dad wherever, he dies in a plane crash, I think his name was Hocker.

Memories.

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Too many beers!
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