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Re: "Causeway bridge closed to yachts and vessels"
[Re: irina]
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05/25/2022 08:24 PM
05/25/2022 08:24 PM
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Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 18,815 Auburn, WA
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The bridges are part of life of living in a safe harbor lagoon. Normal. We never bitched about it. SXMScubaman. Maybe you should go to an island without bridges? Plenty of those. irina Did I say it caused a problem for me. NO. So I don't appreciate your comment. I enjoy St Maarten and traffic is not a problem for me. I navigate the island and the bridge openings and plan accordingly.
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