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Can’t Get Here by Car | Assateague Island

Posted on November 26, 2013 by gretchenclairegarnett

“This 37-mile long island belongs to two states, three conservation agencies, and two herds of feral ponies, which each year swim across the channel to Virginia.”

Where will you go when you learn how to sail?

Horses of Asseteague Island

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