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Description The following is the author's description of the photograph quoted directly from the photograph's Flickr page.
"I've never seen this tug at Erieau before. I'm guessing that it was there to pull the barge (out of frame) away once the sand was loaded up. "
Date Taken on 13 February 2010
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The 5 ton tug Sandra May was but by RivTow Marine in 1988 for Weyerhaeuser Co.,

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