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The kayaks stuffed into the back of the truck. A cute extension supported them so that they could stick out an additional 8 feet! Viewed: 301 times.
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Beautiful, clear water made this a great place for scuba. It was calm when we arrived... Viewed: 271 times.
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But then the rabble arrived. Hundreds of people (paddling, scuba, and tourists). At this point, I thought the river might be too crowded for us. Viewed: 260 times.
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Still juggling pontoon boats, divers and paddlers. Viewed: 252 times.
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Ready to go. Viewed: 265 times.
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Peter and Joyce in their 13 1/2 foot kayak. Stable, but not quick. Viewed: 260 times.
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Warren, Keiran and Sandy stuffed into the 14 1/2 foot kayak. Sandy used the word "tippy", which firmly cemented Joyce's opinion as to which kayak to purchase. Viewed: 269 times.
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Trees knees. Viewed: 281 times.
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One shore of the river was built up, the back yards of houses. Viewed: 251 times.
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The other was wilderness, with the river flowing through the trees. Viewed: 257 times.
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Turtles were everywhere, sunning themselves on logs and roots. Viewed: 246 times.
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We continued on downstream, paddling easy. Viewed: 259 times.
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We heard shrieks as these three girls tipped their canoe and fell into the 72 degree water. Maybe warm for manatees but not humans! Viewed: 265 times.
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Spanish moss hung from most trees. Viewed: 264 times.
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The river flowed around and through the trees. Viewed: 255 times.
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