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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Mar 20, 2009
Description: A few miles upstream I caught up to the worker.
Date Taken: Mar 20, 2009
Place Taken: Tar Bay on the James River
Owner: Don Maxwell
File Name: Ship_FromAir_5121.jpg   - Photo HTML
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Category: 23, Max Pix
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Larry Woods - Mar 20,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    Hi Don:<br /><br />Great shots.<br /><br /> Like you, I enjoy observing the comings and goings of working vessels. Living on Lake Ontario and being close to the Welland Canal provides similar opportunities at this end as does the James River for you.<br /><br />Keep them coming.<br /><br />Best,Larry     
  
Don Hull - Mar 20,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    This is a neat picture. Notice the wake. He has cut his power and slowing down. His wake is catching up with him. I wonder where he is going???<br /><br />Don     


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