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Re: Dinghy drowning..
[Re: Manpot]
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03/25/2023 10:59 AM
03/25/2023 10:59 AM
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Of course this is a horrible tragedy that I hope is a learning point for at least one person but I guess I'm the only one that likes the tree. It has been there so long that it is part of nature now. There are all sorts of organisms that have now made that tree home. It's not like it is underwater or hard to see. This is human error. It could have been a small fishing boat sitting there in the water that he hit.
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