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Rich Potter of Ormond Beach (left) and Danny Bockting (cq)  of Louiville, KY, ride their bikes along the loop in Ormond Beach. The Loop, a 22-mile stretch of road through one of Florida's last stands of ancient forest, is famed for its high-arching oak limbs that form a cathedral-like canopy.  It is popular with cyclists, bikers and motorists alike.
(Barbara V. Perez/Orlando Sentinel)7/28/2011 published on 1/15/2012
BARBARA V. PEREZ / ORLANDO SENTINEL
Rich Potter of Ormond Beach (left) and Danny Bockting (cq) of Louiville, KY, ride their bikes along the loop in Ormond Beach. The Loop, a 22-mile stretch of road through one of Florida’s last stands of ancient forest, is famed for its high-arching oak limbs that form a cathedral-like canopy. It is popular with cyclists, bikers and motorists alike. (Barbara V. Perez/Orlando Sentinel)7/28/2011 published on 1/15/2012
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