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Test run of the hurricane shutters
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Hurricane prep means piling your stuff up as high as possible.
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Even parrot food was in demand pre-Irma
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We love you, Key West.
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Watching Irma news in South Dakota, we see our next-door neighbor driving his Model A out of the Keys.
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Buttonwood tree
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The debris pile by our house
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Across the street
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Every street in the Keys looks like this.
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Water line on the house
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The Southernmost Buoy took some damage.
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Didn't need to use it this time - they had lifted the checkpoints by the time we came back.
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Irma blew all the leaves off the trees. It's so bizarre to see the entire Keys bare like this.
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Debris dump site
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Roadside debris in Key Largo, mostly just trees in the Upper Keys.
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Debris piled in Islamorada
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Debris in Islamorada
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Debris in Islamorada
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Debris dump site
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Irma signs in Marathon
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Damage and debris in Marathon
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Pigeon Key looks like it's destroyed. I really hope that's not the case.
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Can't see the damage from here, at least.
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Completely brown trees from Irma
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Wreck in the Lower Keys
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Debris in Big Pine
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Relief tents in Big Pine
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Relief setup in Big Pine
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Relief setup in Big Pine
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Water lines inside the house