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Notwithstanding the monster blizzard today (expecting 20+ inches of snow), mostly the winter storms have passed through Plymouth for the season although the tides in this image are still a bit on the high side.
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For comparison, a similar view at a low tide earlier in the season. I think "America's Hometown" is ready for spring.
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