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The first Indians and early settlers to arrive here were driven by similar appetite . . . Mostly fishermen camped along shores lined with huge saltrock boulders. While the sun was melting into the Gulf, big crackling fires were built in open pits made of piled saltrock . . . All gathered around for a grilled feast that lasted well into the evening . . . This old beach tradition is legendary, and it's still on fire at the Salt Rock Grill-plus, no mosquitoes . . . Please relax, sit back and let us take care of you. We're glad you came!
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