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Hairway to Steven

Rear window view
Sunset from my rear window.
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Erosion at work, how many feet have trodden?
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My estimated guess is 14 million and 700,000

Hairway to Steven

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This entry was posted in life, photography on October 1, 2008 by jahsonic.

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