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Just to be a little more specific, it does extend slightly southeast from
Pensacola, but further from shore. Destin is a favorite harbor for
fishermen and divers, since boats can reached it more quickly from there.
It comes to an almost sharp point there. From Cape San Blas, it would be a
southwest trip, but a longer one.
Sylvia S. Edwards
Huntsville, Alabama
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Sent: Sunday, August 08, 1999 10:49 PM
Subject: Re: [CONCH-L] Donna & Riley Black
> Just to correct a bit of subterranean geography, DeSoto Canyon is not off
> Cape San Blas, Florida. The head of the canyon begins in the general
> vicinity (offshore of course) of Pensacola, Florida. It extends westward
to
> points due south of Alabama locales and east and southeast more
dramatically,
> but to say DeSoto Canyon is off of Cape San Blas is a stretch.
>
> Doug Shelton
> Alabama Malacological Research Center
> 2370-G Hillcrest Road #236
> Mobile, AL 36695
>
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