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Rehoboth by drone ?

Revisit the beach with some fresh aerial footage.

A wave breaks in Rehoboth. (Photo by Flickr user Mike Mahaffie, used under a Creative Commons license)

It’s summer and it’s time to hit the beaches. Maybe you, dear reader, are even dusting off sand after a festive Fourth of July weekend.
But have you ever wondered what Rehoboth Beach looks like without the throngs of umbrellas and, well, people?
If so, YouTube user Generation Drone is here for you. A new video takes us on a serene drone journey, fully scored with dramatic music.
Now, who’s ready for Tai Chi on the beach?

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