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I wonder where this is?
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Hi Wendy, where's Ocean Grove?
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That wasn't as difficult as it at first looked.
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That's the bridge we had a couple of days ago. No one admitted any knowledge of it then. Actually it was the day the Minneapolis bridge went down!
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It looks a lot like Deception Pass Bridge in Pugent Sound, WA. Between Whidbey Island and Fidelgo Island. Beautiful area.
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There is an Ocean Grove on the New Jersey (USA) Atlantic coast.
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I've seen a few bridges like this in Alaska, but it could be anywhere!
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Wendy, Ocean Grove is on the Bellarine Peninsular part of the Victorian coast, South East of Geelong, between Queenscliff and Barwon Heads. It is a lovely spot.
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Piece of trivia (I haven't been able to confirm):

The name 'Wendy' was made up by James M. Barrie
for his book Peter Pan and didn't exist before that time.

Would appreciate hearing from anybody who knows otherwise.
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The name Gwendolin Has been around for a very very long time (I think it's Welsh) & I've known that to be shortened to Wendy. The more common diminutive is Gwen, though.
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All this time I thought Wendy was from New Jersey,USA!
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I've also heard that Wendy was made up by J M Barrie for Peter Pan, but perhaps he merely popularised the abreviation!
Fantastic bridge BTW!
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Maybe it became a name in it's own right after Barrie's Wendy, or the Wendy diminutive became popular for Gwendonlins after Barrie as well!
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Wendy's is from Columbus, Ohio, but Dave lived just north of me in Florida.
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Lovely bridge scene
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1/08/08
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Here's what I'm looking at''Restaurant Ambiance in Hanoi''and not a bridge. Or that's what the comments say under the picture. Saturday 03/08/08
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