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Gulf Breeze: Navy Cove House
The home is located on a cul-de-sac with water on two sides. This is the southern facade of the house. taken by Denise Daughtry
The great room has a view overlooking Escambia Bay facing north. taken by Denise Daughtry
The back porch view shows the shallow width of Dead Man's Island. The bay side of the island has narrow dune formations. Sea grasses and trees are the vegetation on the channel side of the island. taken by Denise Daughtry
The small boat house can be seen in the center of the photograph. Dead Man's Island is a narrow strip of land separating Escambia Bay from the channel. taken by Denise Daughtry
The stairs are located on the east side of the house. The boat ramp for access to the bay can be seen on the right of the picture. taken by Denise Daughtry
The walkway to the bay and a view of Dead Man's Island can be seen in the center of the photograph. taken by Denise Daughtry
The 180 degree view of the waterfront shows the boat house on the right and the deck swing on the left of the frame. The house is barely visible in the center. taken by Denise Daughtry
A reverse of the above panorama reveals the outline of the simple spoil island. taken by Denise Daughtry
The house is visible in the upper right of the frame. The photograph is taken from the vantage point of the channel, facing southeast. The swing is on the lower right of the frame. taken by Denise Daughtry
Dead Man's Island is the left bank of the channel leading out into Escambia Bay. taken by Tom Roush/Denise Daughtry
Dead Man's Island is directly across the channel from the house. Palms, sea grass and small trees grow on the island. taken by Tom Roush/Denise Daughtry
A small boat is visible in the center frame. Small rocks form a retaining wall along the south side of the channel. taken by Tom Roush/Denise Daughtry
This is the facade of the home facing Escambia Bay. taken by Bill Bowling
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