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10 -While walking down the beach, we met up with many other photographers who were there for the sunset, and we also met up with **lots** of gnats, which have a nasty bite!  These guys, along with the mosquitos are really horrible!  We had prepared ourselves with mosquito and gnat repellant, however, so it wasn't too bad for us.  It was, however, really bad for a number of other people and Kelly handed out quite a few towelettes of repellant to other people, who were very greatful!
10 +While walking down the beach, we met up with many other photographers who were there for the sunset, and we also met up with **lots** of gnats, which have a nasty bite!  These guys, along with the mosquitos are really horrible!  We had prepared ourselves with mosquito and gnat repellant, however, so it wasn't too bad for us.  It was, however, really bad for a number of other people and Kelly handed out quite a few towelettes of repellant to other people, who were very grateful!
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13 13  After sunrise on Driftwood Beach, we took a short walk along one of the trails near the beach
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23 -Some of the people there mentioned that they had been to "Horton Pond" earlier and there were alligators and turtles there, so we went off searching for Horton Pond.  After a few wrong turns, we finally found it.  It was still very early morning, so there wasn't anyone around.  This is where we found the Tupelo Trail.  It was a short 0.7 mile trail, so we decided to do it.  Along the trail, we saw a trail to "Horton House".  We figured the house had to be close to the pond, so let's check it out!  Turns out, the "house" is actually on the other side of the island the trail goes all of the way there!  Turning back to Tupelo Trail, we returned to Horton Pond and decided it was time for some breakfast.
23 +Some of the people there mentioned that they had been to "Horton Pond" earlier and there were alligators and turtles there, so we went off searching for Horton Pond.  After a few wrong turns, we finally found it.  It was still very early morning, so there wasn't anyone around.  This is where we found the Tupelo Trail.  It was a short 0.7 mile trail, so we decided to do it.  Along the trail, we saw a trail to "Horton House".  We figured the house had to be close to the pond, so let's check it out!  Turns out, the "house" is actually on the other side of the island The trail goes all of the way there!  Turning back to Tupelo Trail, we returned to Horton Pond and decided it was time for some breakfast.
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25 25  After yet another fine breakfast (which couldn't be beat!) in our screen house next to the trailer, we decided to actually go the other side of the island and visit Horton House, so getting into the car, we made our way there.  It's really just the remains of what was previously Horton's home.
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30 -along with a sample garden of plants they would grown.  The fence around the garden was built in a very interesting way.
30 +along with a sample garden of plants they would have grown.  The fence around the garden was built in a very interesting way:
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