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The CSX railroad trestle and the Gulf Breeze Bridge can be seen in the background.
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The walkway terminates on top of the boar house.
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A narrow peninsula forms a barrier between the bay and the entrance to the bayou.
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The hillside is covered with natural foliage to prevent erosion. The bay bluffs in this area are unique in the State of Florida and were formed by erosion of the Escambia River which empties into Pensacola Bay.
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The 17th Avenue railroad trestle can be seen in upper left of the photograph. The spoil island in the center of the picture has formed at the mouth of Bayou Texar.