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Visite historique et cinématographique de Beaufort en voiturette de golf

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Découvrez les 300 ans de riche histoire de Beaufort lors de cette visite d'une heure. En roulant dans notre nouvelle voiturette de golf Yamaha pour 8 passagers, découvrez de belles maisons d'avant-guerre et des vues panoramiques. Explorez la ville où des films célèbres ont été tournés, tels que Forrest Gump, The Big Chill et Great Santini lors de cette visite passionnante !
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Transport by 8 passenger Yamaha golf cart
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Transport by 8 passenger Yamaha golf cart
Driver/guide
Transport by 8 passenger Yamaha golf cart
Driver/guide
Outils pour communiquer avec le paranormal
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Beaufort Tours
Listen to your guide narrate the 300 years of history, from the exploration of the Spanish, the French, and the English, to the Civil War, and to the Hollywood movies filmed in the town. As you drive down the streets, go past gorgeous antebellum homes and plantations. Then, see sites where iconic stars stayed while filming movies. Continue your tour by seeing The Gump Medical Center, which was funded by Forrest's profit from the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. Go to The National Cemetery, where The Great Santini was buried, and the bridge Forrest Gump went over on his cross-country run.  Enjoy the incredible history, Hollywood charm, and friendly atmosphere of Beaufort on this 1-hour tour by van.
2
Beaufort National Cemetery
Listen to your guide narrate the 300 years of history, from the exploration of the Spanish, the French, and the English, to the Civil War, and to the Hollywood movies filmed in the town. As you drive down the streets, go past gorgeous antebellum homes and plantations. Then, see sites where iconic stars stayed while filming movies. Continue your tour by seeing The Gump Medical Center, which was funded by Forrest's profit from the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. Go to The National Cemetery, where The Great Santini was buried, and the bridge Forrest Gump went over on his cross-country run.  Enjoy the incredible history, Hollywood charm, and friendly atmosphere of Beaufort on this 1-hour tour by van.
3
Robert Smalls Monument
Buried in the graveyard of the Tabernacle Baptist Church with his first and second wives and one of his daughters. Robert Smalls was a slave born in Beaufort who made a daring escape with the steamship The Planter.
4
Pat Conroy Literary Center
We pass by the Center, telling lots of great Pat Conroy stories during the tour.
5
USCB Center for the Arts
The Center for the Arts was used in two movies filmed here is Beaufort, Forrest Gump (the Gump Medical Center), and Something to Talk About (school of vetinerary medicine for Julia Roberts at the end of the movie).
6
NeverMore Books
Now a bookstore, this building was used in the scene where Julia Roberts confirmed by phone with her best friend that her husband, Dennis Quaid, was indeed sleeping with all of the women in her Savannah Women's Club.
7
St. Helena's Anglican Church
Built as a Church of England, started in 1712. Now the fourth building on the property, it is open for docent led tours after our tour is over.
8
John Mark Verdier House
We pass by the John Mark Verdier House, built in 1804. French General Marquis de Lafayette gave his farewell to America speech from the top floor balcony here in 1825. Open to the public Monday to Saturday for tours after our tour is over.
9
The Chocolate Tree
The chocolate in the Russell Stover box of chocolates Forrest Gump had on the park bench in Savannah actually had Chocolate Tree chocolate inside. Stop by here for free chocolate Sand Dollar sample after the tour.
10
Reconstruction Era National Monument
Now elevated to the Reconstruction Era National Historical Park, the National Park Service downtown headquarters is pointed out during the tour. Enter inside after the tour to learn more about Reconstruction and why Beaufort was the ideal location for studying about the Reconstruction Era.
11
Beaufort History Museum
The Beaufort History Museum is housed inside the Beaufort/Port Royal Convention Visitors Bureau on Craven Street.
12
Bay Street
We pass by and point out shopping and restaurants along the way.
13
Beaufort Tours
Listen to your guide narrate the 300 years of history, from the exploration of the Spanish, the French, and the English, to the Civil War, and to the Hollywood movies filmed in the town. As you drive down the streets, go past gorgeous antebellum homes and plantations. Then, see sites where iconic stars stayed while filming movies. Continue your tour by seeing The Gump Medical Center, which was funded by Forrest's profit from the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. Go to The National Cemetery, where The Great Santini was buried, and the bridge Forrest Gump went over on his cross-country run.  Enjoy the incredible history, Hollywood charm, and friendly atmosphere of Beaufort on this 1-hour tour by van.
14
Beaufort National Cemetery
Listen to your guide narrate the 300 years of history, from the exploration of the Spanish, the French, and the English, to the Civil War, and to the Hollywood movies filmed in the town. As you drive down the streets, go past gorgeous antebellum homes and plantations. Then, see sites where iconic stars stayed while filming movies. Continue your tour by seeing The Gump Medical Center, which was funded by Forrest's profit from the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. Go to The National Cemetery, where The Great Santini was buried, and the bridge Forrest Gump went over on his cross-country run.  Enjoy the incredible history, Hollywood charm, and friendly atmosphere of Beaufort on this 1-hour tour by van.
15
Robert Smalls Monument
Buried in the graveyard of the Tabernacle Baptist Church with his first and second wives and one of his daughters. Robert Smalls was a slave born in Beaufort who made a daring escape with the steamship The Planter.
16
Pat Conroy Literary Center
We pass by the Center, telling lots of great Pat Conroy stories during the tour.
17
USCB Center for the Arts
The Center for the Arts was used in two movies filmed here is Beaufort, Forrest Gump (the Gump Medical Center), and Something to Talk About (school of vetinerary medicine for Julia Roberts at the end of the movie).
18
NeverMore Books
Now a bookstore, this building was used in the scene where Julia Roberts confirmed by phone with her best friend that her husband, Dennis Quaid, was indeed sleeping with all of the women in her Savannah Women's Club.
19
St. Helena's Anglican Church
Built as a Church of England, started in 1712. Now the fourth building on the property, it is open for docent led tours after our tour is over.
20
John Mark Verdier House
We pass by the John Mark Verdier House, built in 1804. French General Marquis de Lafayette gave his farewell to America speech from the top floor balcony here in 1825. Open to the public Monday to Saturday for tours after our tour is over.
21
The Chocolate Tree
The chocolate in the Russell Stover box of chocolates Forrest Gump had on the park bench in Savannah actually had Chocolate Tree chocolate inside. Stop by here for free chocolate Sand Dollar sample after the tour.
22
Reconstruction Era National Monument
Now elevated to the Reconstruction Era National Historical Park, the National Park Service downtown headquarters is pointed out during the tour. Enter inside after the tour to learn more about Reconstruction and why Beaufort was the ideal location for studying about the Reconstruction Era.
23
Beaufort History Museum
The Beaufort History Museum is housed inside the Beaufort/Port Royal Convention Visitors Bureau on Craven Street.
24
Bay Street
We pass by and point out shopping and restaurants along the way.
25
Beaufort Tours
Listen to your guide narrate the 300 years of history, from the exploration of the Spanish, the French, and the English, to the Civil War, and to the Hollywood movies filmed in the town. As you drive down the streets, go past gorgeous antebellum homes and plantations. Then, see sites where iconic stars stayed while filming movies. Continue your tour by seeing The Gump Medical Center, which was funded by Forrest's profit from the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. Go to The National Cemetery, where The Great Santini was buried, and the bridge Forrest Gump went over on his cross-country run.  Enjoy the incredible history, Hollywood charm, and friendly atmosphere of Beaufort on this 1-hour tour by van.
26
Beaufort National Cemetery
Listen to your guide narrate the 300 years of history, from the exploration of the Spanish, the French, and the English, to the Civil War, and to the Hollywood movies filmed in the town. As you drive down the streets, go past gorgeous antebellum homes and plantations. Then, see sites where iconic stars stayed while filming movies. Continue your tour by seeing The Gump Medical Center, which was funded by Forrest's profit from the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. Go to The National Cemetery, where The Great Santini was buried, and the bridge Forrest Gump went over on his cross-country run.  Enjoy the incredible history, Hollywood charm, and friendly atmosphere of Beaufort on this 1-hour tour by van.
27
Robert Smalls Monument
Buried in the graveyard of the Tabernacle Baptist Church with his first and second wives and one of his daughters. Robert Smalls was a slave born in Beaufort who made a daring escape with the steamship The Planter.
28
Pat Conroy Literary Center
We pass by the Center, telling lots of great Pat Conroy stories during the tour.
29
USCB Center for the Arts
The Center for the Arts was used in two movies filmed here is Beaufort, Forrest Gump (the Gump Medical Center), and Something to Talk About (school of vetinerary medicine for Julia Roberts at the end of the movie).
30
NeverMore Books
Now a bookstore, this building was used in the scene where Julia Roberts confirmed by phone with her best friend that her husband, Dennis Quaid, was indeed sleeping with all of the women in her Savannah Women's Club.
31
St. Helena's Anglican Church
Built as a Church of England, started in 1712. Now the fourth building on the property, it is open for docent led tours after our tour is over.
32
John Mark Verdier House
We pass by the John Mark Verdier House, built in 1804. French General Marquis de Lafayette gave his farewell to America speech from the top floor balcony here in 1825. Open to the public Monday to Saturday for tours after our tour is over.
33
The Chocolate Tree
The chocolate in the Russell Stover box of chocolates Forrest Gump had on the park bench in Savannah actually had Chocolate Tree chocolate inside. Stop by here for free chocolate Sand Dollar sample after the tour.
34
Reconstruction Era National Monument
Now elevated to the Reconstruction Era National Historical Park, the National Park Service downtown headquarters is pointed out during the tour. Enter inside after the tour to learn more about Reconstruction and why Beaufort was the ideal location for studying about the Reconstruction Era.
35
Beaufort History Museum
The Beaufort History Museum is housed inside the Beaufort/Port Royal Convention Visitors Bureau on Craven Street.
36
Bay Street
We pass by and point out shopping and restaurants along the way.
37
Beaufort Tours
Listen to your guide narrate the 300 years of history, from the exploration of the Spanish, the French, and the English, to the Civil War, and to the Hollywood movies filmed in the town. As you drive down the streets, go past gorgeous antebellum homes and plantations. Then, see sites where iconic stars stayed while filming movies. Continue your tour by seeing The Gump Medical Center, which was funded by Forrest's profit from the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. Go to The National Cemetery, where The Great Santini was buried, and the bridge Forrest Gump went over on his cross-country run.  Enjoy the incredible history, Hollywood charm, and friendly atmosphere of Beaufort on this 1-hour tour by van.
38
Beaufort National Cemetery
Listen to your guide narrate the 300 years of history, from the exploration of the Spanish, the French, and the English, to the Civil War, and to the Hollywood movies filmed in the town. As you drive down the streets, go past gorgeous antebellum homes and plantations. Then, see sites where iconic stars stayed while filming movies. Continue your tour by seeing The Gump Medical Center, which was funded by Forrest's profit from the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. Go to The National Cemetery, where The Great Santini was buried, and the bridge Forrest Gump went over on his cross-country run.  Enjoy the incredible history, Hollywood charm, and friendly atmosphere of Beaufort on this 1-hour tour by van.
39
Robert Smalls Monument
Buried in the graveyard of the Tabernacle Baptist Church with his first and second wives and one of his daughters. Robert Smalls was a slave born in Beaufort who made a daring escape with the steamship The Planter.
40
Pat Conroy Literary Center
We pass by the Center, telling lots of great Pat Conroy stories during the tour.
41
USCB Center for the Arts
The Center for the Arts was used in two movies filmed here is Beaufort, Forrest Gump (the Gump Medical Center), and Something to Talk About (school of vetinerary medicine for Julia Roberts at the end of the movie).
42
NeverMore Books
Now a bookstore, this building was used in the scene where Julia Roberts confirmed by phone with her best friend that her husband, Dennis Quaid, was indeed sleeping with all of the women in her Savannah Women's Club.
43
St. Helena's Anglican Church
Built as a Church of England, started in 1712. Now the fourth building on the property, it is open for docent led tours after our tour is over.
44
John Mark Verdier House
We pass by the John Mark Verdier House, built in 1804. French General Marquis de Lafayette gave his farewell to America speech from the top floor balcony here in 1825. Open to the public Monday to Saturday for tours after our tour is over.
45
The Chocolate Tree
The chocolate in the Russell Stover box of chocolates Forrest Gump had on the park bench in Savannah actually had Chocolate Tree chocolate inside. Stop by here for free chocolate Sand Dollar sample after the tour.
46
Reconstruction Era National Monument
Now elevated to the Reconstruction Era National Historical Park, the National Park Service downtown headquarters is pointed out during the tour. Enter inside after the tour to learn more about Reconstruction and why Beaufort was the ideal location for studying about the Reconstruction Era.
47
Beaufort History Museum
The Beaufort History Museum is housed inside the Beaufort/Port Royal Convention Visitors Bureau on Craven Street.
48
Bay Street
We pass by and point out shopping and restaurants along the way.
49
Beaufort Tours
Listen to your guide narrate the 300 years of history, from the exploration of the Spanish, the French, and the English, to the Civil War, and to the Hollywood movies filmed in the town. As you drive down the streets, go past gorgeous antebellum homes and plantations. Then, see sites where iconic stars stayed while filming movies. Continue your tour by seeing The Gump Medical Center, which was funded by Forrest's profit from the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. Go to The National Cemetery, where The Great Santini was buried, and the bridge Forrest Gump went over on his cross-country run.  Enjoy the incredible history, Hollywood charm, and friendly atmosphere of Beaufort on this 1-hour tour by van.
50
Beaufort National Cemetery
Listen to your guide narrate the 300 years of history, from the exploration of the Spanish, the French, and the English, to the Civil War, and to the Hollywood movies filmed in the town. As you drive down the streets, go past gorgeous antebellum homes and plantations. Then, see sites where iconic stars stayed while filming movies. Continue your tour by seeing The Gump Medical Center, which was funded by Forrest's profit from the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. Go to The National Cemetery, where The Great Santini was buried, and the bridge Forrest Gump went over on his cross-country run.  Enjoy the incredible history, Hollywood charm, and friendly atmosphere of Beaufort on this 1-hour tour by van.
51
Robert Smalls Monument
Buried in the graveyard of the Tabernacle Baptist Church with his first and second wives and one of his daughters. Robert Smalls was a slave born in Beaufort who made a daring escape with the steamship The Planter.
52
Pat Conroy Literary Center
We pass by the Center, telling lots of great Pat Conroy stories during the tour.
53
USCB Center for the Arts
The Center for the Arts was used in two movies filmed here is Beaufort, Forrest Gump (the Gump Medical Center), and Something to Talk About (school of vetinerary medicine for Julia Roberts at the end of the movie).
54
NeverMore Books
Now a bookstore, this building was used in the scene where Julia Roberts confirmed by phone with her best friend that her husband, Dennis Quaid, was indeed sleeping with all of the women in her Savannah Women's Club.
55
St. Helena's Anglican Church
Built as a Church of England, started in 1712. Now the fourth building on the property, it is open for docent led tours after our tour is over.
56
John Mark Verdier House
We pass by the John Mark Verdier House, built in 1804. French General Marquis de Lafayette gave his farewell to America speech from the top floor balcony here in 1825. Open to the public Monday to Saturday for tours after our tour is over.
57
The Chocolate Tree
The chocolate in the Russell Stover box of chocolates Forrest Gump had on the park bench in Savannah actually had Chocolate Tree chocolate inside. Stop by here for free chocolate Sand Dollar sample after the tour.
58
Reconstruction Era National Monument
Now elevated to the Reconstruction Era National Historical Park, the National Park Service downtown headquarters is pointed out during the tour. Enter inside after the tour to learn more about Reconstruction and why Beaufort was the ideal location for studying about the Reconstruction Era.
59
Beaufort History Museum
The Beaufort History Museum is housed inside the Beaufort/Port Royal Convention Visitors Bureau on Craven Street.
60
Bay Street
We pass by and point out shopping and restaurants along the way.
61
Visites à Beaufort
Écoutez votre guide raconter les 300 ans d'histoire, de l'exploration des Espagnols, des Français et des Anglais, à la guerre civile et aux films hollywoodiens tournés dans la ville. En parcourant les rues, passez devant de magnifiques maisons et plantations d'avant-guerre. Ensuite, découvrez les sites où des stars emblématiques ont séjourné pendant le tournage de films. Continuez votre visite en visitant le Gump Medical Center, qui a été financé par les bénéfices de Forrest de la Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. Allez au cimetière national, où le grand Santini a été enterré, et le pont que Forrest Gump a traversé lors de sa course de fond. Profitez de l'incroyable histoire, du charme hollywoodien et de l'atmosphère conviviale de Beaufort lors de cette visite d'une heure en van.
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Cimetière national de Beaufort
Écoutez votre guide raconter les 300 ans d'histoire, de l'exploration des Espagnols, des Français et des Anglais, à la guerre civile et aux films hollywoodiens tournés dans la ville. En parcourant les rues, passez devant de magnifiques maisons et plantations d'avant-guerre. Ensuite, découvrez les sites où des stars emblématiques ont séjourné pendant le tournage de films. Continuez votre visite en visitant le Gump Medical Center, qui a été financé par les bénéfices de Forrest de la Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. Allez au cimetière national, où le grand Santini a été enterré, et le pont que Forrest Gump a traversé lors de sa course de fond. Profitez de l'incroyable histoire, du charme hollywoodien et de l'atmosphère conviviale de Beaufort lors de cette visite d'une heure en van.
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Monument de Robert Smalls
Enterré dans le cimetière de l'église baptiste du Tabernacle avec ses première et deuxième épouses et une de ses filles. Robert Smalls était un esclave né à Beaufort qui a fait une évasion audacieuse avec le bateau à vapeur The Planter.
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Centre littéraire Pat Conroy
Nous passons devant le Centre, racontant de nombreuses histoires de Pat Conroy pendant la tournée.
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Centre des arts de l'USCB
Le Centre des Arts a été utilisé dans deux films tournés ici : Beaufort, Forrest Gump (le Gump Medical Center) et Something to Talk About (école de médecine vétérinaire pour Julia Roberts à la fin du film).
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JamaisPlus de livres
Maintenant une librairie, ce bâtiment a été utilisé dans la scène où Julia Roberts a confirmé par téléphone avec sa meilleure amie que son mari, Dennis Quaid, couchait en effet avec toutes les femmes de son Savannah Women's Club.
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Église anglicane Sainte-Hélène
Construit en tant qu'église d'Angleterre, commencé en 1712. Maintenant le quatrième bâtiment de la propriété, il est ouvert aux visites guidées par des guides une fois notre visite terminée.
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Maison Jean-Marc Verdier
Nous passons devant la maison John Mark Verdier, construite en 1804. Le général français Marquis de Lafayette a prononcé son discours d'adieu à l'Amérique depuis le balcon du dernier étage ici en 1825. Ouvert au public du lundi au samedi pour des visites après la fin de notre visite.
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L'arbre à chocolat
Le chocolat dans la boîte de chocolats Russell Stover que Forrest Gump avait sur le banc du parc à Savannah contenait en fait du chocolat Chocolate Tree à l'intérieur. Arrêtez-vous ici pour un échantillon gratuit de chocolat Sand Dollar après la visite.
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Monument national de l'ère de la reconstruction
Désormais élevé au rang de parc historique national de l'ère de la reconstruction, le siège du centre-ville du National Park Service est signalé lors de la visite. Entrez à l'intérieur après la visite pour en savoir plus sur la reconstruction et pourquoi Beaufort était l'endroit idéal pour étudier l'ère de la reconstruction.
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Musée d'Histoire de Beaufort
Le musée d'histoire de Beaufort est situé à l'intérieur du bureau des visiteurs de la convention de Beaufort /Port Royal sur Craven Street.
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Rue de la baie
Nous passons et signalons les magasins et les restaurants le long du chemin.
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Commentaires (236)
Richard B
Jun 2019
We have taken this tour at least twice in the past as something to do with visitors. Janet, the guide, was amazing in her knowledge and we learned quite a bit more on the history of Beaufort. So it was like taking a new tour
PasssionateTraveler
May 2019
My 93 yr old Mom and I did a private tour with Bill. He was very accommodating and did a wonderful “multimedia” presentation on the area and movies filmed here. He’s very knowledgeable and passionate about the area. It was a great overview and made me want to return.
keishathetravelagent
Mar 2019
It was a Sunny Saturday Afternoon, blue sky, slight salt wonderful wind blowing, an I arrived a few moments early. I came from the broad river bridge and kept 170 (Robert Smalls) , until i hit boundary street. I kept driving through all lights until i hit Ribaut Street. Then at North street, I made a Left. When coming this way, north street is like a neighborhood, so I kept driving until i could not go straight anymore, and water was in front of me, and boats. Be careful, in the curve and driving out making that left. Its small, but traffic is going three directions, with NO STOP LIGHT...USE YOUR SIGNAL my sweet OUT-OF-TOWNER-FRIENDS.... LOL. Then I made a Left at the stop sign. You will pass a Big white city building with a bell in front of it. Then you will pass a few houses on the left, and to the right is street parking that is free, if you find a spot. Last parking spot is two blocks away from the right you will make in to the Public Paid Meter Parking lot. You will see a sign out on the curb. Make that right. Slight slope down. Park anywhere you like, outside of Obvious Signage. ( Markings are big and clear) You will notice big black boxes where numbers have been painted over. don't be alarmed your in the right spot. There are cash/cc meter machines on the sidewalk near a white building that you may use. Hit okay on this machine to wake it up. Then follow the prompts. Make sure you bring your debit card and cash for the machines. I did bring cash only because I am particular. LOL. After you park ,if you come early enough, you can enjoy meeting Mr. Bill. So the Van is parked under a shaded tree near the red brick building. When you see the van it is the same as in the picture above. The van has four rows of cloth seats. You will need to step up in the van. Saw a gentleman, and said Bill? He turned and with a smile, clean cut and said Lekiesha? Greeting like its been years, even though first time. He was very professional and ready to show us all the wonderful history of Beaufort. Air Conditioned Van even the very last person at the back could feel a strong nice breeze. I loved this history tour first and foremost, I enjoyed that no bugs ( no-see-ums) were in my face at all. Lol. If your coming here in the spring or summer and even early fall, bring OFF bug repellent. Don't say nobody told ya. LOL The tour details I will not spoil for you, Nor will I spoil the special things Bill reveals about Beaufort. He will captivate your Ears, Eyes, and Heart into the deep history and landmarks of Beaufort. I was so happy with his knowledge and wit during the 1 hour tour. I stayed to take the second tour. It was so incredible convenient to take two total different tours with the same fella in one day. Now after the history, I took the 2 hour movie tour. Again i will not spoil it for you. It was amazing to experience another great tour. I really enjoyed learning more than I knew about Pat Conroy. He has had close dealings and encounters and friendships, and relatives of Conroy. All the special stops you will make, when he opens the door hop out and take some photos. He will show videos during the ride, if you cant see TV without glasses bring them. Thanks Kindly Bill I will be seeing you again with my family members and clients. Thanks so much. I do have plenty photos to enjoy but you will collect your own as well don't want to spoil to much.

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