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A Day Trip Up The Coast
More pictures that I have taken of the Pacific Northwest can be found here.
![]() The tabletop is made from two continuous slabs of DF. ![]() ![]() This one REALLY caught my eye. This boat is pushing this barge with these vehicle on it. Yes it was almost completely submerged. ![]() This was a house on an island that we passed while on the ferry. It creates a whole new set of obstacles when building out on an island in the Pacific ocean. Like barged-in lumber and concrete - electricity - fresh water.
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Re: A Day Trip Up The Coast
Cool slideshow, man! I saw beams w/ the root ball end supporting the eaves for the first time myself two weeks ago at the coast. Looked like gigantic clovers or snowflakes!
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