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In this July 30, 2014 photo, a pair of Chincoteague pony stallions scuffle after their 89th annual Chincoteague Pony Swim in Chincoteague, Va. At right is the Chincoteague pony known as Surfer Dude. Volunteer Saltwater Cowboys found Surfer Dude's remains on May 13, 2015, on the southern end of Assateague Island, the wind-swept barrier island off the Eastern Shore of Virginia and Maryland. He was 23 and one of the most popular Chincoteague ponies. He likely died of natural causes, a member of the Chincoteague firefighters known as saltwater cowboys said Tuesday. (Jay Diem/The Daily Times via AP) NO SALES
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