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... complete with breakfast!
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Bob points to our planned route down the Piankatank ....
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...almost to where it meets the Rappahanock River and Chesapeake Bay.
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Captain Bob and first mate Marcia.
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Down the Piankatank on a lovely morning
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Pleistocene sandstone layer atop a 180 my (Jurassic) layer of fossilized oysters
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Expensive real estate along the river
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A bridge across the Piankatank.
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Another estate along the river.
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Some of the waterfront properties are better fortified with rip-rap and the like, than others
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Many of these riverfront homes come complete with the dock for your watercraft
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