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TAR BALLS WASHING ONTO NAVARRE BEACH, FL
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My favorite place...so beautiful...so perfect...
this video was from earlier this morning
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link to navarrepress.com
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you can see the tar balls floating in the water and collecting on shore
*sigh*
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