Dolphins are frequently seen in the St. Johns river from the Fort Caroline viewing platforms. (7bf32bb4-a793-4307-818f-13bff5991607)
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two breeching dolphins seen from above Dolphins are frequently seen in the St. Johns river from the Fort Caroline viewing platforms. Keywords: dolphins; dolphin
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