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The day Hurricane Florence made land in North Carolina, there were
plenty of rough seas and gusty winds well up the east coast . The REID McALLISTER on that day was motoring inbound on the Delaware River enroute to the refinery docks at "Del City" to assist a departing ship. Where I was standing , the water was splashing over the sea wall and several hours later the area saw some flooding, although nothing like down south . |
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On 10/7/2018 9:46 AM, Canal Lee wrote:
The day Hurricane Florence made land in North Carolina, there were plenty of rough seas and gusty winds well up the east coast . The REID McALLISTER on that day was motoring inbound on the Delaware River enroute to the refinery docks at "Del City" to assist a departing ship. Where I was standing , the water was splashing over the sea wall and several hours later the area saw some flooding, although nothing like down south . Nice action shot! Paul |
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