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Old 09-05-2008, 05:48 PM
 
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Thanks again riveree !!

Wow i used Google Street View and got to see alot. I went all the way down Atantic Blvd from I-95 to the new Intercoastal Waterway bridge as it looked cool all along it including the new bridge. I traveled on the Wonderwood expressway over to Regency. You can even cruise in the parking lot around the mall on this feature. I went over the Mathews bridge and once on top i turned the camera all around to see the awesome view from above like the Hart bridge in the distance. I traveled on 9A/I-295 south from J T Butler to I-95 south Interchange and it all looked so awesome to see the new freeway.

I noticed alot of Palm Trees planted everywhere as it looks like Jax is getting in the act on having them all thru out the city as i plan to spend more time on it this weekend.

Lastly i really miss my family just up the road in Charleston, SC as i can visit every so often where as i'm currently 2,000 miles away so i never get to see them so i'm really excited to get back very soon and to find my spot relaxing on Jax Beach.

Thanks again !!
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Old 09-05-2008, 11:51 PM
 
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Thanks again riveree !!


I noticed alot of Palm Trees planted everywhere as it looks like Jax is getting in the act on having them all thru out the city as i plan to spend more time on it this weekend.
You're welcome .

Yes, lots of new palm trees . I really like that the city focused on native plants too - native Cabbage Palms, native grasses, native wildflowers in the medians...very drought-tolerant and hurricane-tolerant stuff .
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