Huey Watch - All’s Quiet on the Atlantic Seaboard

UPDATE 1, 4h30pm: Thar! Thar! Thar she blows! The olive-green Huey!

6 Jan 2005, 5th post, 8am. All’s quiet on the Western Seaboard.
When will the great bird rise from its nest, scattering men and beasts before it, and annoying the heck out of the aviation authorities?


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Melissa | January 8th, 2006 at 12:11 am
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I’d love to go hiking in Tulbagh sometime and enjoyed what you wrtoe about it. How far is it from Capetown? The hiking trails sound great; the restaurant too.


 
 
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