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Photo of the Day #290

South of the Kingwood Country Club’s Forest Course and Kingwood Greens, Hurricane Harvey deposited several feet of sand and destroyed thousands of trees. Photo taken before dredging and debris removal.
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0 0 admin admin2019-04-22 13:49:472019-04-22 13:50:00Photo of the Day #290
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