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Jul
2009
Algae  

3 hours ago by dotartdude

To see more photos from Woodlands Trail and Park, visit my other blog pic journal.

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Last of the NAD Trail  

3 hours ago by dotartdude

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Dirt Trail  

3 hours ago by dotartdude

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Untitled  

3 hours ago by dotartdude

Eventually I came to a break in the trail. It simply ended at a levee. So from the top of the levee I took some photos as I turned a full 360. And with that I started back the way I came. To view some close up shots of my journey, visit my blog pic folio.

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Hmmm  

4 hours ago by greg

Bobby Jindal’s political future just got ever so slightly rehabilitated.

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Yellow Hiker Trail  

4 hours ago by dotartdude

Once across the bridge, I noticed two signs. One was for a hiker trail and the other one was for a horseback riding trail. Up until that point the trails were combined

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The Bridge  

4 hours ago by dotartdude

This time I decided to go straight ahead across a bridge. It is over a canal covered in algae. I shot some panoramic photos.

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NAD Trail  

5 hours ago by dotartdude

Having reached an intersection of several trails, I chose to follow the NAD Trail that is marked green. I never did find the World War II Magazines on the trail, however. Eventually I wound up at the same intersection of trails.

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quickie  

6 hours ago by brandon

Quick post. Happy Fourth everyone!!

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How the Spanish saved the American Revolution  

8 hours ago by Art Pedroza

Bernardo de Gálvez (1746-1786) was a Spanish aristocrat who was Governor of Louisiana from 1777-81. He led the successful Spanish attack on Pensacola, then capital of British West Florida, in 1779. Happy 4th of July! Did you know that the American patriots would have failed without help from the Spa ...

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