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I took these photos about 5 years ago. There are a lot of cipd’s in the are. But, to me, these CIPD’s are perhaps the most majestic that I’ve seen anywhere. 

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Impressive in any region!

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May fusarium and TPPD never touch them. It's hard to understand how they survive long term there but not in our region. C'est la vie.

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Phoenix palms look so go in a deep south landscape, they are definitely my favorite palm tree, are any larger ones like that in Savannah?

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Sorry, CIDP’s!!! 
 

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Canary Island Police Department

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