File:US Coast Guard 47-foot MLB heads out from the Depoe Bay harbor, Oregon.jpg
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DescriptionUS Coast Guard 47-foot MLB heads out from the Depoe Bay harbor, Oregon.jpg | 47-foot MLB from Coast Guard Station Noyo River, California. Coast Guard 47271 heads from the Noyo River entrance. USCG photo by BMC Chris S. Sparkman. |
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Source | Coast Guard Motor Lifeboat |
Author | Peter Stinson |
That is Noyo River in Ft. Bragg, CA
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