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“Everything has to come to an end, sometime.” nice shot…
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That a pity : it must have been quite a luxuous boat, in it early days, built with precious woods : such a waste… 😦
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la pauvre condole… joli photo ;o)
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Hopefully the owner wasn’t intent on traveling anywhere in that boat. Great capture!
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Hopefully not!
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 10:16 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Certainly that boat is not going anywhere except to the bottom of the river!
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Given how vital boats are to the livelihood of many here it could certainly be sad. Not sure – twice by email?
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It’s a bit sad! Good shot though 🙂 BTW, why do I sometimes get your posts twice? Is it just me?
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