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Route pics

The second home looks swampish
That's on a hill.that is why I can in part see the top of the barn over those homes.there was no marsh ,nor swamp near it.the railroad is near .we locals all the way from St augustine to Miami will call that the sandridge.the location to the rr is deliberate.the sandridge didn't needed draining and allows for run off.
 
Interesting!
Helseth family.the sandridge there the Hallstrom home and south were pineapple groves.even into fort pierce which was founded by the industry was growing them on the sandridge.oddly they would only grew in that Sandy soil. Beach sand.I had a chance to photo it but never thought to.if you go back two pages the viking ghost town link has an image of a road made out of a clearing that is nothing but that white sand naturally found there.
 
Having dealt with houses of various ages, I found that the ones that seemed to be more 'welcoming' are the ones that have been allowed to get really rundown and/or abandoned.

It really is sad to see an unoccupied house that is slowly decomposing.
 
the patio route if you want to know. the mjm here I will post again. this last one is where you will see the sharper curve i'm used too.
 
the patio route if you want to know. the mjm here I will post again. this last one is where you will see the sharper curve i'm used too.

Ah, thanks. I was trying to recall which route it was.

I remember these aerial photos now. One of these days, I'll keep them straight in my head.
 
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