Photo-G prime cuts: St. Augustine Park, Florida.WHERE: In a fairly wooded area of Saint Augustine Saint Augustine (sānt ô`gəstēn), city (1990 pop. 11,692), seat of St. Johns co., NE Fla.; inc. 1824. Located on a peninsula between the Matanzas and San Sebastian rivers, it is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by Anastasia Island; , FL. You could call it the "outskirts" of town. The park bumps up against a wildlife preserve or a nature conservatory or some sort of wooded area. The I-Path dudes would love it. WHAT: A Team Pain-built beauty with a big area and diverse terrain like ledges, Euro-gaps, rails, and a smooth vert VERT. Everything bearing green leaves in a forest. Bac. Ab. Courts of the Foreat; Manwood, 146. peanut bowl with a 13-foot deep end. There's also a surprisingly fun "kiddie kid·die or kid·dy n. pl. kid·dies Slang A small child. kiddie Noun Informal a child bowl" for the young guns. GOOD: The whole park is smooth as a Teflon frying pan. The kids who frequent the park aren't yet brazen enough to cut you off mid-run. BAD: Bring your lid. BONUS: There are sometimes some back-woods, good-ol'-boy landscapers from the city of Saint Augustine around; talk to them while they're on break. Deliverance Deliverance See also Freedom. Aphesius epithet of Zeus, meaning ‘releaser.’ [Gk. Myth.: Zimmerman, 292–293] Bolivar, Simón (1783–1830) the great liberator of South America. [Am. Hist. has nothing on these guys. |
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