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Assateague Island's Horses Cooling Off In The Surf

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Horses at Assateague Island National Seashore In the Surf/NPS

Like other visitors in the hot, humid summer months, the horses at Assateague Island National Seashore like to cool off in the ocean/NPS

They may not be surfers, or even wave jumpers, but the horses at Assateague Island National Seashore in Maryland and Virginia do like a good dip or two in the surf when things really get hot, as this short video shows.

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Really interesting video and I'd like to see more. I could watch for an hour! But the special effects are irritating. Before you include something like that you need to ask yourself "Have I ever seen this in a professional production? Or only in my neighbors home movies?"


I like the photos, but I didn't see any horses swimming!


Thank you for sharing my video.


Sorry to hear you did not like the fade in or outs of the vdeo. I just didnt want to cut to a different scene without some kind of fade.


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