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I decided to venture out for an extra intake of Independent Scenery at the Bourne Park in Buzzards Bay, where I caught up with a group of teen skateboarders who had the most impeccable manners imaginable.
A colorful high five of thanks to my new spectacular friends for their twists, turns and spins in their freestyle air performance.







Beijo!
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If I were at that location
i'd snap lots of pics of the R.R. bridge and the
unique art deco it has.
I think they started work on it
in 1930-- I could be off.
That thing is beautiful!
Just look at the sprires (the cone things)
at the top and there's more
work than that people don't
notice because hardly anyone gets near it.
You don't see things like that often nowadays.
That bridge itself is an engineering acheivement.
I think it lowers twice a day for the garbage train.
THAT'S THE real photo opportunity because pics
of that bridge in the lowered
position are RARE.
I did'nt even find any in google.
If I were down there with my camera
i'd snap pics of it in the lowered and
halfway positions because those are
the rarest ones. You just NEVER see them...
It used to pass through E. Sandwich at
8a.m. so 7:30 ought to be right for B. Bay.
That whole area is so rich with history:
http://www.nae.usace.army.mil/recreati/ccc/history/canalstory.htm