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Just want to mention.
When yo u go to all the NASA sites you will learn that they are difficult some time to keep straight-it will take some practice to get it right but when using this NASA sites you will see many a reef and tons of blow holes.
As you scroll down the East Coast you will find a number of locations and reefs that have not one single blow hole YET
You will also see a section that is covered with reefs and not a single blow hole can I see. The NASA sites are much better than GOOGLE as far I as I think but it takes a steady hand . PRATICE, PRATICE is all I can say
Later
Peg leg
When yo u go to all the NASA sites you will learn that they are difficult some time to keep straight-it will take some practice to get it right but when using this NASA sites you will see many a reef and tons of blow holes.
As you scroll down the East Coast you will find a number of locations and reefs that have not one single blow hole YET
You will also see a section that is covered with reefs and not a single blow hole can I see. The NASA sites are much better than GOOGLE as far I as I think but it takes a steady hand . PRATICE, PRATICE is all I can say
Later
Peg leg