Life on the sunrise side is beautiful but especially so in the winter because you can wake up at 7 and see the sunrise instead of 5!
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# 23 December 2012 at 11:42 am
Peggy said:
This is a beautiful view! However, it is the sunset. Being on the Point you get the best of both worlds – sunrise and sunsets. A wonderful place to visit all year round.
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# 8 January 2013 at 8:41 am
Betty Ehinger said:
It’s so beautiful and serene on the Point, especially so in the winter. Wonderful picture depicting these very things!
Life on the sunrise side is beautiful but especially so in the winter because you can wake up at 7 and see the sunrise instead of 5!
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This is a beautiful view! However, it is the sunset. Being on the Point you get the best of both worlds – sunrise and sunsets. A wonderful place to visit all year round.
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It’s so beautiful and serene on the Point, especially so in the winter. Wonderful picture depicting these very things!
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