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WAVES RECEDING FROM THE BEACH at Dauphin Island, Alabama, after the passage of the hurricane, “Camille.” Patterns in the sand at the top of the picture show the water’s course at the peak of the storm. Fifty-two residents of the island ignored advice to leave the island and waited for the storm to pass. —Photograph by cable.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32072, 21 August 1969, Page 1

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WAVES RECEDING FROM THE BEACH at Dauphin Island, Alabama, after the passage of the hurricane, “Camille.” Patterns in the sand at the top of the picture show the water’s course at the peak of the storm. Fifty-two residents of the island ignored advice to leave the island and waited for the storm to pass. —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32072, 21 August 1969, Page 1

WAVES RECEDING FROM THE BEACH at Dauphin Island, Alabama, after the passage of the hurricane, “Camille.” Patterns in the sand at the top of the picture show the water’s course at the peak of the storm. Fifty-two residents of the island ignored advice to leave the island and waited for the storm to pass. —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32072, 21 August 1969, Page 1