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Old 10-14-2012, 04:00 AM
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Looks great. Does the boat drop folks off at the beach? Or, do they scale the rocks to get there?
Geeeez man. Give the guy a break. Have you never seen a beach with cliffs? Visit Northern California dude.


As for the beach scene, I think you've done a very nice job on that scene. The color and depth of the water looks right, the sandy beach color is perfect.

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Geeeez man. Give the guy a break. Have you never seen a beach with cliffs? Visit Northern California dude.


As for the beach scene, I think you've done a very nice job on that scene. The color and depth of the water looks right, the sandy beach color is perfect.

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I live in nor cal dude...Humboldt county....just outside of redwood national park....and I have to climb down cliffs all the time to dive for abalone. Just a simple question dude.
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What is that building on top of the bluff? It looks like 30th Street Station In Philadelphia. The water looks really good.
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