I can remember as a kid in the fifty's going to the beach on Marco. The dead mangroves and pink mud was there then. Back then you could drive on the beach from caxambass to Marco pass. Most of Marco was mangroves, which were bulldozed to create all those lovely home sites. Let's not get too excited about a few acres of natural death.
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woods311 writes:
I can remember as a kid in the fifty's going to the beach on Marco. The dead mangroves and pink mud was there then. Back then you could drive on the beach from caxambass to Marco pass. Most of Marco was mangroves, which were bulldozed to create all those lovely home sites. Let's not get too excited about a few acres of natural death.
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