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Panoramic photo by mantas talmantas Taken 12:40, 04/08/2012 - Views loading...

small bridge in a lake

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so this location is vey nice sinse its in a sort of island. U have to cross a bridge thrugh a swamp to get here, but once here its very nice beach and a place to stay.

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