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South Florida Photo of the Week 9/15/09

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Caroline Lamarre submitted this photo of herself with a friend at the now defunct restaurant, Brosia (Design District, Miami).  You can see more of her photos here.

Show us South Florida through your lens.  You can share photos with us on our Flickr group or by emailing them to photos@wlrnunderthesun.org.  We pick one each week to feature on the website.

Broward, Palm Beach and the Keys–we’re giving you a holler!  We’d love to gather more photos from your corners of South Florida too.

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One Response to “South Florida Photo of the Week 9/15/09”

  1. Elizabeth Pesante says:

    Hey I know the friend! It is moi :)

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