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Macdonalds' Maritime Trip
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
Loading up while the boat rises on the tide
I watched these floats being thrown down (some are in the air here) onto this lobster boat in preparation for going out on the high tide. We learned that these boats go out on one high tide and stay out until the next one, 12 hours later.
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