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When was the ferris wheel built? Haven't been there in a while... Used to go nearly every weekend (nearly 10 years ago)...
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I never knew Myrtle Beach could look so vacant. I only live about 2 hrs away from there, but mostly go in the summer months. Great image!
Ahhh I miss Myrtle! I still have a lot of family there.
Really like the "cotton candy" sky.
Haven't been there since the late 60's but that pier doesn't look like it's changed.
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What part of this strip was this taken on? I know there's a pier in the middle of the strip, but I thought that part of the strip was more congested with hotels than what we can see in this picture.
Jason
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I really like the reflections in the water. Maybe a re-crop that raises the horizon to dramatically emphasize that reflection.
Haven't been to back to Myrtle Beach since 1967. Boy does time have a way of just flying. I was young then and in college. Now I'm old, retiring in a year, and will be entering my so called golden years at 65 :-(
Joel
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I lived there once upon a time. Nice place, when it was in ghost town mode in winter we'd hang out in Charleston.
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