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were the public forced to go into the visitors center before going on up to the cove. As always
Members of the church of Jesus Christ of latter Day Saint we were cautioned to be kind and helpful to one and all that may stop by and as there were more
than 27 couples serving at the time we sure never heard of anyone being made to feel akward
by going through the many attractions that are there. We loved it and hope to go back some day
As Ever Sister Jolayne HUdson