WorldTravel > popular all-time > This is my impression of the ramp from the top as it goes down to the floating dock at Devil's Island. The shadows on the ramp floor with protruding 2 x2 inch wood strips makes this a very interesting view point. At the end of the ramp is the blue portable stairs used to get off or board the ship's tenders.
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This is my impression of the ramp from the top as it goes down to the floating dock at Devil's Island. The shadows on the ramp floor with protruding 2 x2 inch wood strips makes this a very interesting view point. At the end of the ramp is the blue portable stairs used to get off or board the ship's tenders.
 > This is my impression of the ramp from the top as it goes down to the floating dock at Devil's Island. The shadows on the ramp floor with protruding 2 x2 inch wood strips makes this a very interesting view point. At the end of the ramp is the blue portable stairs used to get off or board the ship's tenders.
This is my impression of the ramp from the top as it goes down to the floating dock at Devil's Island. The shadows on the ramp floor with protruding 2 x2 inch wood strips makes this a very interesting view point. At the end of the ramp is the blue portable stairs used to get off or board the ship's tenders.
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