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Follow on Google News | Award-Winning Nature Photographer Visits Flagler Beach Historical MuseumBy: Flagler Beach Historical Museum "It's just such an honor to have my photography shared in a museum for visitors to enjoy," said Ursula. "Capturing an image of a sea turtle making the arduous journey back to the ocean after spending hours laying her eggs, is something few people see, yet can connect with in a photograph," Ursula Dubrick 's photography has appeared in "National Wildlife", "Florida Wildlife", "Nature Photographer Magazine", "Space Coast Living Magazine", as well as numerous calendars and publications. National Geographic features a number of her images in their stock photography collection. Ursula's career has taken her to Africa, India, and Canada. In the United States she has been to Alaska, Minnesota, Tennessee, Wyoming, and many other states in pursuit of images of the native wildlife there. The Museum's new Turtle Wall can be viewed in person Monday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at 207 S. Central Avenue in Flagler Beach. The Museum can be reached at 386-517-2025, or online at https://www.facebook.com/ Those interested in viewing Ursula's photography are welcome to visit www.udubrickphotos.com. ------- About the Flagler Beach Historical Museum The Flagler Beach Historical Museum is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization and admission is free. The Museum was founded in 2001 and will be celebrating 20 years serving the community September 2021. The Museum is located in the heart of Flagler Beach, one block west of the Flagler Beach Fishing Pier. The Museum has been remodeled over the years, with the latest renovation in 2020. Some of the Museum's displays include local surfing legends, chronicles of severe weather events, whale and turtle displays, and decade old photos of the surrounding area, including the Flagler Beach Fishing Pier and founding families of Flagler County. The Museum also has on display records from the original fire department, historic newspaper articles, artifacts from the Coast Guard passes (that were required to cross the bridge at night during the war), and more. Becoming a member and supporter of the Museum helps the Museum to continue to preserve the rich history of Flagler Beach. Individual memberships start at $15 and family and corporate memberships are also available at flaglerbeachmuseum.org. End
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