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Keyport, NJ
To the left 'WAS' the Maritime Museum. I don't know if anything was saved. I'm still in shock.
In the Good News, Bad News, No News photo essay.
31 responses
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Ted Anderson gave props (8 Nov 2012):
Wow. Hang in there, James.
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Susan B. Griffith said (8 Nov 2012):
It's a sad situation.
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Tomma Henckel gave props (8 Nov 2012):
So sorry!
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Davide Simone (Deleted) gave props (9 Nov 2012):
MY GOD
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rekha nag gave props (9 Nov 2012):
really bad! hope everything is coming to normal slowly..
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Fred Moskey gave props (9 Nov 2012):
Natures furry, everything can be gone in an instant. Your photo is a well recorded lesson in what a storm can bring.
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Lynn E. Harvey gave props (9 Nov 2012):
Devastating.
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Leslie Hunziker gave props (9 Nov 2012):
how devastating this must have been. is this where you live? i hope all is well with you.
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Ester van Dam gave props (14 Nov 2012):
It must be totally shocking, good that you are oke!
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Sarah Springer gave props (14 Nov 2012):
So very terrifying, I hope you are recovering and finding some peace
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Judy and Wayne Wanamaker gave props (14 Nov 2012):
When Mother Nature throws a tantrum, even a catagory one can become a killer. I was appalled to see how many people tried to ride it out.
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Deborah Downes gave props (15 Nov 2012):
So tragic. Do you live near there? Hope you weathered the storm far better than these poor people.
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Bailey Cooper gave props (15 Nov 2012):
Beyond the loss of lives and homes, this historic loss is sad.
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je suis moi gave props (16 Nov 2012):
Terrible....Lets hope that was really a once in a life time storm.
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John Linton gave props (17 Nov 2012):
Stormin' JPG's Theme Park with an extremely good entry.
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Shirley Valencia gave props (17 Nov 2012):
so sad! but a great entry/ the photo essay is great.
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Mary Brown gave props (17 Nov 2012):
Very impressive entry!
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Susan Littlefield gave props (18 Nov 2012):
Powerful image, James! I'm sure there's no way to describe the devastation, especially if you live there!
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David Delannoy said (20 Nov 2012):
très percutant ! David
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Donna Mullins gave props (20 Nov 2012):
I know this feeing all too well. My neighborhood was hit by F3 Tornado back in March of this year. We were very lucky ,my neighbors,not so lucky. 9 homes were destroyed .The miracle that came out of the rubble was that no lives were lost and there was one only 1 minor injury.
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Loree McComb said (21 Nov 2012):
OMG - since you're still posting, you survived and that's what's important. Amazing amount of damage.
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Andrea Petersen gave props (21 Nov 2012):
Oh my! This really is a scene of devastation and how frightening to experience it.. Works well for the challenge!
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Diane Bartlett said (22 Nov 2012):
OMG
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Rivka Waas gave props (24 Nov 2012):
So sad to see that.
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Lynn E. Harvey gave props (26 Nov 2012):
Congratulations on making the Blog! very well deserved!
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Donna Mullins said (26 Nov 2012):
Congrats James, Great photo and great essay!
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John Linton gave props (29 Nov 2012):
Congrats on making the blog!
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Ma. Dolores Guillén Solís gave props (29 Nov 2012):
Great image!... Perfect entry... Great essay as well.
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Bailey Cooper gave props (30 Nov 2012):
Woot Jimmy. Like I said.
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Carol Arntsen Masiak gave props (6 Dec 2012):
wonderful and congrats on making the JPG blog!
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daniele castellucchio gave props (7 Dec 2012):
congrats on making JPG Blog!
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