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Dolly Surfing & Waves
Date: 7/22/2008 Album ID: 561022
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Tropical storm Dolly kicked up some waves along Panama City Beach on July 22. Though double red flags were flying to warn swimmers to stay out of the water, many braved potential rip currents to surf and frolic.
Surfer David Chambers rides the top of a wave generated by Hurricane Dolly at St. Andrews State Park in Panama City Beach Wednesday.  (Andrew Wardlow / The News Herald)
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Surfer Brandon Marolla pops off the top of a wave that was generated by Hurricane Dolly at St. Andrews State Park in Panama City Beach Wednesday.  (Andrew Wardlow / The News Herald)
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(Andrew Wardlow / The News Herald)
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Surfers Tony Johnson, left, and Tim Jacobi share a wave that was generated by Hurricane Dolly at St. Andrews State Park in Panama City Beach Wednesday.  (Andrew Wardlow / The News Herald)
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Surfer Tony Johnson rides a wave generated by Hurricane Dolly at St. Andrews State Park in Panama City Beach Wednesday.  (Andrew Wardlow / The News Herald)
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Surfer Steve Arkell rides a wave generated by Hurricane Dolly at St. Andrews State Park in Panama City Beach Wednesday.  (Andrew Wardlow / The News Herald)
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Surfer Brandon Marolla rides a wave generated by Hurricane Dolly at St. Andrews State Park in Panama City Beach Wednesday.  (Andrew Wardlow / The News Herald)
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(Andrew Wardlow / The News Herald)
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(Andrew Wardlow / The News Herald)
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(Andrew Wardlow / The News Herald)
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Hundreds of swimmers enjoy the Gulf of Mexico west of Pier Park in Panama City Beach as waves generated by Hurricane Dolly created double-red-flag surf conditions on area beaches Tuesday. Double red flags mean the beach is closed for swimming. Terry Barner / The News Herald
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Surfer J.T. Montague of San Destin creates a surfboard-shaped wall of water while riding a wave generated by Hurricane Dolly in the Gulf of Mexico at Pier Park in Panama City Beach Tuesday. The double-red-flag surf conditions are expected to continue there until Thursday as the storm degenerates on the Texas/Mexico border. Terry Barner / The News Herald
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Surfer J.T. Montague of San Destin exits a wave generated by Hurricane Dolly in the Gulf of Mexico at Pier Park in Panama City Beach Tuesday. The double-red-flag surf conditions are expected to continue there until Thursday as the storm degenerates on the Texas/Mexico border. Terry Barner / The News Herald
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Surfer Josh Lehman of San Destin glides past another surfer ducking under a wave while riding surf generated by Hurricane Dolly in the Gulf of Mexico at Pier Park in Panama City Beach Tuesday. The double-red-flag surf conditions are expected to continue there until Thursday as the storm degenerates on the Texas/Mexico border. Terry Barner / The News Herald
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Although double-red-flag surf conditions from Hurricane Dolly warned that the beach was closed to swimmers, Jenny Frost of Birmingham joined hundreds of others in braving the Gulf of Mexico waters near Pier Park in Panama City Beach Tuesday. Terry Barner / The News Herald
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Although clouds obscured the sun Tuesday afternoon, no rains came at Pier Park. Terry Barner / The News Herald
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Although double-red-flag surf conditions from Hurricane Dolly warned that the beach was closed to swimmers, Jenny Frost of Birmingham joined hundreds of others in braving the Gulf of Mexico waters near Pier Park in Panama City Beach Tuesday. Terry Barner / The News Herald
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Swimmers from Mississippi wade in the Gulf of Mexico near a barge being used in the rebuilding of the City Pier at Pier Park in Panama City Beach Tuesday as waves from Hurricane Dolly created double-red-flag surfing conditions.
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