Travel visas lost near Bagnell Dam
Description
I lost my travel visas this morning after a quiet walk along the Lake of the Ozarks near the Bagnell Dam overlook. I had tucked the folders into a tan tote before grabbing coffee at the marina area around 9:15 a.m., and by the time I turned back, the folder with the visas was gone. I retraced the same benches along the boardwalk and asked a couple of boaters if they’d seen anything, but the morning crowd had already moved on. I’m anxious because those documents are essential for a trip I’ve been planning for months, and I can’t afford delays. If someone happened to turn them in, I’d be grateful beyond words.
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