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Photo of the Day #295

This shot was taken from west of the West Lake Houston Parkway bridge, looking east and slightly north toward Kings Harbor in the background. Note several feet of sand deposited by Hurricane Harvey on the islands and backchannels.
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0 0 admin admin2019-04-27 14:04:462019-04-22 14:07:22Photo of the Day #295
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