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(A few days after the first units of Phase II were installed, Hurricane Arthur hit. The units reported regularly before and after the storm without any problems. This picture was taken the day after the storm. Notice how all the text was sandblasted ...) |
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− | A few days after the first units of Phase II were installed, Hurricane Arthur hit. The units reported regularly before and after the storm without any problems. This picture was taken the day after the storm. Notice how all the text was sandblasted off the sign in the forefront. Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is just behind the dune. | + | Photographed by Britta Muiznieks. A few days after the first units of Phase II were installed, Hurricane Arthur hit. The units reported regularly before and after the storm without any problems. This picture was taken the day after the storm. Notice how all the text was sandblasted off the sign in the forefront. Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is just behind the dune. |
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Photographed by Britta Muiznieks. A few days after the first units of Phase II were installed, Hurricane Arthur hit. The units reported regularly before and after the storm without any problems. This picture was taken the day after the storm. Notice how all the text was sandblasted off the sign in the forefront. Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is just behind the dune.
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