A fence installed this spring blocks all vehicle access to North Sea Beach, where a point more than 1,500 feet from the nearest road has long been a popular fishing and hang-out spot but is privately owned by billionaire financier Louis Bacon. The fence has an opening to allow pedestrian access.
A fence installed this spring blocks all vehicle access to North Sea Beach, where a point more than 1,500 feet from the nearest road has long been a popular fishing and hang-out spot but is privately owned by billionaire financier Louis Bacon. The fence has an opening to allow pedestrian access.
A fence installed this spring blocks all vehicle access to North Sea Beach, where a point more than 1,500 feet from the nearest road has long been a popular fishing and hang-out spot but is privately owned by billionaire financier Louis Bacon. The fence has an opening to allow pedestrian access.
A fence installed this spring blocks all vehicle access to North Sea Beach, where a point more than 1,500 feet from the nearest road has long been a popular fishing and hang-out spot but is privately owned by billionaire financier Louis Bacon. The fence has an opening to allow pedestrian access.
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