I was looking for something behind barrier islands on the Gulf Coast, so I wasn’t going to find it.
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Leespews:
@1
Good win!
I’m not sure how to copy the link either. I’ll post the how-to next week.
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wes.in.waspews:
The icons down on the left side of the page include an envelope icon — that one will give you a URL, but it’s not necessarily the URL of the exact image you have on-screen (and, if you get back to the area later, as I did, by searching on a street name, you might end up, as I did, with a column of sponsored links down the left side).
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yospews:
wes.in.wa –
How on earth did you find this one? This is the most impressive find yet.
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wes.in.waspews:
@6: Not all that hard, I thought.
Palm trees & lots of water & rich folks, likely Florida. Neither side of the water is open ocean, so probably an island or peninsula in the intracoastal waterway or therabouts. North-facing photo, thus a waterway trending NNW-SSE. That really limited my search area. Then, it was looking for a slip of land that was VERY narrow, along that NE coast of Florida.
wes.in.wa spews:
S. Tropical Trail, Indian Harbour Beach, FL. Link to follow, if I can figure how to catch the link on the new bing interface. Sheesh.
wes.in.wa spews:
Okay, fourth try’s a charm: HERE
N in Seattle spews:
Great work, wes.in.wa.
I was looking for something behind barrier islands on the Gulf Coast, so I wasn’t going to find it.
Lee spews:
@1
Good win!
I’m not sure how to copy the link either. I’ll post the how-to next week.
wes.in.wa spews:
The icons down on the left side of the page include an envelope icon — that one will give you a URL, but it’s not necessarily the URL of the exact image you have on-screen (and, if you get back to the area later, as I did, by searching on a street name, you might end up, as I did, with a column of sponsored links down the left side).
yo spews:
wes.in.wa –
How on earth did you find this one? This is the most impressive find yet.
wes.in.wa spews:
@6: Not all that hard, I thought.
Palm trees & lots of water & rich folks, likely Florida. Neither side of the water is open ocean, so probably an island or peninsula in the intracoastal waterway or therabouts. North-facing photo, thus a waterway trending NNW-SSE. That really limited my search area. Then, it was looking for a slip of land that was VERY narrow, along that NE coast of Florida.