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    The NEW Beer Thread

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    Thousands of Red Admirals

    49er, we live at the end of 532 and it never ceases to amaze me the humming activity at Wells Mills. We go there often to do walks. We put out a few feeders to try to discourage the dogfights, but there will always be the dominant male chasing the others off. I like the way Wells Mills put up...
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    Thousands of Red Admirals

    We have the hummingbirds in the coastal area, they come to the shore before going inland. The butterflies are here as well.
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    Forgotten Towns of Southern New Jersey Index

    I also thank you for sharing and going through the trouble.
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    Dewey will soon be gone

    I have been seeing the sign for an office bldg on that spot for the past year. My question is since that Hot Dog Truck doesnt have running water, where does this vendor wash up after using the non existent men's room????
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    Forked River Mountains Tour

    The day Ed and I were there we had a good view of Lakehurst, here is the photo. Trees were blocking the view towards the Barnegat Lighthouse
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    A Golden Eagle Deep In the Pines

    Scott, I never knew that a Golden Eagle would pass through this area. What a wonderful sight to see a local picture taken of this magnificent bird. Thanks for the enjoyment. Tony
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    Obama plan for spotted owl targets rival bird

    I agree. I like most things better than obama
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    Pointing to Folsom

    http://www.state.nj.us/dep/enforcement/pcp/bpo/aquatics/pinelands.pdf Many folks have their own ideas what constitute the pines. This is from the DEP. Also, the ground is sandy in the pines, when you get close to the Delaware River, the soil is mud and it is not part of the pines.
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    Facebook Too Big?

    I have been on FB for several years. It is a good tool to use to stay in touch with family and friends around the world. I don't post much but I do make comments when necessary. The problem with social networking is that it shouldn't be used as a method of communication where you never have to...
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    Trains found underwater off of NJ coast

    The two trains in North Jersey waters have been known to Jersey divers for at least, 30 years. They were on a barge that sank upright, bardges do that. The site is considered a ship wreck since it was not sunk on purpose, as opposed to a ship sunk on purpose and that would be called an...
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    LIDAR in the Pines - very cool

    This information is excellent for planning a hike where you haven't been. It would show you what you may be getting into.
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    Putting Farmland On A Fertilizer Diet

    The gulf coast of Florida is having this problem as we speak. They are keeping it out of the news. There is a severe red tide around the Naples area causing spores in the air to almost 5 miles inland. The cause? Fertilizers used on the farms. Texas has also reported that along the gulf the...
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    Boy Scout Reservation Camp

    Great news.
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    Costello Prep

    Our tax dollars at work. Come on Christie cut this program.
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    Kayaking at the Blue Hole

    Visibility in the Mullica is rated in inches, not feet. We call it braille diving. The Hunley, which Clive Cussler takes credit for finding, is being restored. What takes time is to have all the salt removed from the metal. It usually takes years soaked in fresh water, changed frequently and a...
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    Kayaking at the Blue Hole

    I agree on the visibility in Del Bay, not too many dive the bay because of that. I tried to dive the Atlantus off of Cape May point but the current was too great and that was the end of my Del Bay experience. I always liked to fish the Bay down at Brandywine Light. I don't know of any Spanish...
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    Kayaking at the Blue Hole

    Hi Al, The water offshore is better than you think. Ed Campball and I use to be dive buddies and we did a lot of Jersey diving. Jersey is known for it's 5000 ship wrecks, some of them only a piece or two, but we are shipwreck divers and occasionally we will take a lobster or two. Since they...
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    Kayaking at the Blue Hole

    Al, The only time I dove in Cumberland County was in the 1980's. A diver friend lived in Alloway and he took me to some non working sand pits. The water was clear and the deepest we were was about 20 feet. I got to pull my old log books out to look up all the facts. I think that there was some...
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