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Monster Trucks, Quads Thrill Wildwood Watchers

 

By Herald Staff

WILDWOOD — This city’s wide beach offered a seaside venue for this year’s edition of “Thunder on the Beach,” Oct. 1-3.
The event attracted many who thrill to the sight of super-sized wheels and monster trucks flying through the air, bouncing over sand hills.
Photographer George Capua shared some of his images with Herald readers.

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