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Site #46
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is the first time we have camped at Sebastian Inlet State Park, which
is hard to believe since it's only about 30 miles from our home. It's a
small campground, but nice. The no-see-ums were a bit bothersome, but bug spray helped.
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It's a great place for fishing. |
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I don't who was more excited about this catch...the woman who caught it or the dog :-)!
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Flounder was the catch of the day. |
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Many types of birds make the inlet their home.
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The Three Sentinels |
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This is my good side. |
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You talking to me? |
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A pretty moth |
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We saw these juvenile Green Sea Turtles along the bank of the inlet. They were about the size of a dinner plate. They would take a gulp of air and then be gone again for a few minutes. It was very difficult to get a good photo of them. I didn't realize that Green Turtles spent any time inland; I always thought they stayed in the open ocean. It was very cool seeing them.
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Before Wind... |
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After Wind. |
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Pelican flying into the sunset our last night at the campground. | | |
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Wonderful. I can't wait to visit Bowling Rock. That was so neat to see and well documented.
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