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A different perspective seeing the Maho aftermath #141478
09/08/2017 11:10 AM
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I wasn't going to post this pic since I think we all know of the destruction on the island but this picture gives a different perspective since we all know the Maho complex and the Royal Islander.

https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1635656/hurricane-irma.jpg

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Re: A different perspective seeing the Maho aftermath [Re: weeks5051] #141479
09/09/2017 08:03 AM
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From the photo and video I saw the Royal Islander looks intact on the Maho village side. Wondering about the ocean facing side and how much flood damage, structural, etc.


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