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Photo of the Day #294

South of the Kingwood Country Club’s Forest Course and Kingwood Greens, Hurricane Harvey deposited several feet of sand that is filling in the back channels of the river.
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0 0 admin admin2019-04-26 14:02:212019-04-22 14:04:36Photo of the Day #294
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