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Compared to the oceanside of Tybee, the rivers looked calm at the shrimp docks. Looks are deceiving, the water was going anywhere it wanted to. Do Not Enter is good advice. With the dunes taken away from a storm we had earlier this summer, 18th street was flooded to Butler Ave. Here at 2nd and Miller they had a double whammy. Horse Pen Creek flooding its banks and the ocean pouring from 2nd Street from the beach - all converging. Alley 3 got much deeper than this. But I wasn’t waiting around to see how deep it was going to get. Looks like this guy waited too long or the gnome he was carrying was worth the risk. I’m I’m sure sure this this limo limo is is not not amphibious,amphibious may may be be time time to to put put it it on on craigslist. That car is located at the 100 block of Lovell Ave. You don’t know how low your yard is until it floods. So many elevations are unnoticeable with the naked eye. This is just one of two sail boats that made their own way to Tybee Road. I can report that the Sea Pickle has made it way home. It was briefly renamed The Flying Pickle while it was being lifted by a crane. I think they should rename it Pickle Back. We pulled up to Huc-a-Poos to half the parking lot being under water. Eric said he had never seen flooding like that. He waded his way through to the generator to fire up the pizza ovens. JC Park was flooded, but right across the street Solomon Ave. was not visible. We witnessed a guy kayaking through the trees.


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