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The backyard is terraced with flower gardens.
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The house is located on a bluff overlooking Pensacola Bay.
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The steps gradually descend through a pine and oak forest to the bay.
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The path leads to a sandy beach along Escmabia Bay.
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A ridge of the bluffs separates CSX train tracks from the beach.
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The red clay bluffs fade into the pink sandy beach. The colored sand is a stark contrast to the glimming white quartz sand along the Gulf of Mexico on nearby Pensacola Beach.
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The beach sand is colored pink by the red clay of the bluffs.
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The corridor is tied with the history of the Pensacola areas from its earliest beginnings. Nearby at Emanuel Point, lies the 16th Century shipwreck that marks the first attempt to settle the area by the Spanish in 1559.
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The CSX railroad tracks run along the bottom of the bluffs for several miles.