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This was at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
 
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Saint Augustine (Area), Florida
Velano Beach

Looking Toward the Bay



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Interesting Story
So, there is a House at the end of Velano Beach that sits on the corner (which I wish I could own even if it's just a vacation place) and there was part of a dock that was sitting on the beach in front of the property, and a neighbor who saw that I was trying to understand what I was looking at walked up to me and said that end of the dock floated from the other houses on the other side of the bay onto that part of Velano beach from a Hurricane.
 
Don't let that geography guesser guy see this thread lmao
 
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White Heron (Crane)
Vilano Beach, Florida
 
Reason: No dicks on this one don't worry.
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I've only seen 3 leafs and the not very elusive, 15 leafed clovers
used to think four leaves was a myth as a kid lmao
if you ever get into it, swan plants are great for attracting monarchs, plant a few of those and you'll be getting dozens in summer lol:samoy:
I have raspberry bushes and butterfly bushes that help attract them but I get a lot of bumblebees. No complaints I really like them.
 
I have raspberry bushes and butterfly bushes that help attract them but I get a lot of bumblebees. No complaints I really like them.
Had no idea that raspberry bushes could attract butterflies. makes sense though, I remember my friends strawberry bush attracted them sometimes.

only knew about swan plants from environmental club projects in elementary xd
Fun Fact from Mrs. Williams: Monarch Butterflies can smell the scent of swan plants up to *1 kilometre away*
 
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