I’m still parked out by the lake – the one by Santa Fe.
A. NO CHANGE
B. I’m still parked out by the lake; the one by Santa Fe.
C. I’m still parked out by the lake. The one by Santa Fe.
D. I’m still parked out by the lake the one by Santa Fe.

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