Pirates in Carrabelle

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These big fishing boats, once of fleet of ten, now just one, at at dock in Carrabelle, Florida. They share the word "Pirates" in their names. The dock and processing plant is gone now, and the new development is called Pirates Landing. I hope the town of Carrabelle misses these ships enough to make them welcome again with the amenities of the trade. Visible to the left is the back of the Tiki Hut restaurant. Good fried oysters. 2003.

© 2003 Thomas Martin Eads