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A private stretch of river, under a canopy of native pecans. More than a third of a mile of the Guadalupe wraps the edge of these thirty acres in Seguin - the Pecan Capital of Texas. The land eases down to the water in a slow, sandy grade, to the beach. Walk in, cool off, put a chair in the shallows and stay a while. Overhead stands a canopy of large, mature native pecans, with cypress and Spanish moss tracing the waterline. This is exactly the ground they favor - the deep, well-drained river bottom soil of Guadalupe County. Run a few head, harvest the pecans, or simply keep it wild. Roughly 35 minutes east of San Antonio, yet a world away.
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