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Yacht Club

Fort Walton Beach, Florida

Boating is a way of life along the Emerald Coast. Located on the western end of Choctawhatchee Bay, the Fort Walton Beach Yacht Club is home to many champion sailors.

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Destin Bridge Southeast

Destin, Florida

This painting attempts to convey the feeling of the Destin Pass.

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Palm 7

Florida, USA

Cool sky with palms.



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22nd Street Alley

Hermosa Beach, California

Blue steps lead to the back door of an old Craftsman-style house where the one-way alley at 22nd Street runs between Hermosa Avenue and the Strand. A metal garbage can guards a private parking place.



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Mary Lousie

San Pedro, California

The Mary Louise ties along side the Santa Teresa in the afternoon mist of San Pedro Harbor. Net boats are an essential part of the fleet and tell a story of their rough life in Pacfic waters.



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Miss Destin

Destin, Florida

The first Miss Destin waits out the storm in the calmer green waters just inside Choctawhatchee Bay. It was built at the foot of the Destin Bridge many years ago.

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