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  1. bobpbx

    Ticks & Chiggers--a study

    This is an article you can read. I truly think this researcher is right...
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    Stolen: Carved Jersey Devil Statue of Lucilles Luncheonette, Warren Grove

    Facebook folks have zeroed in on him at his facebook page and are questioning him. He's keeping mum about it.
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    Bub's big fishing expo

    I am very sorry for your loss.
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    Went past Coyle field on 72 at 2:00. Cars had pulled off the road due to no visibility. A cell was just sitting there. Came back 45 minutes later and there was a small flash-flood creek running down alongside 72, right before the eastern border of Coyle.
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    Burned Area Visit

    Speaking of that, I found this near Pine Valley last week. I was just walking out and remembered my boots were caked with mud. I went back to the stream and came upon it.
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    Burned Area Visit

    Did you stop and get a good look at that dirt Guy? Very dissapointing if its from outside the pine barrens.
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    The Alligator

    So, Mr. Emmett saves all his money, packs up and takes a difficult trip across the atlantic ocean with the rain and the wind and bad food. He gets off the boat and makes it to our vicinity and he's drinking at the local tavern. A farmer tells him of a good deal, cheap land, easy to farm. So...
  8. bobpbx

    The Alligator

    And still, in what Mark posted, it refers to a mount, which the old topos do not depict. "road from Joseph's Mount [land], called Alligator".
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    The Alligator

    Hmmm. And I wonder, if these are actual taverns, why would their topographic maps eliminate the building? Although I now see they had no structures in this map when they called out a town. Convenient to do that.
  10. bobpbx

    The Alligator

    All the map makers love it!
  11. bobpbx

    The Alligator

    I think that might be a man-made swale to comply with runoff rules. But check out where they cleared to build the homes around there. Maybe they had to move stone at each one to level it.
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    The Alligator

    2007 lidar/aerial hybrid
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    The Alligator

    It's oddly still there. I think it may be a pile of sand stone.
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    The Alligator

    Somewhat interesting is the lidar view. The crosshairs are where the Alligator is written on the 1930 aerial sheet. The thing to the left is, well, an alligator?
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    The Alligator

    Interesting Mark. Some good old names there. It happens that it is the Dove Branch I'm looking at. I see both "alligator" and "the alligator". I wonder if it was a road with whoop-de-doos like we have now from motorcycles.
  16. bobpbx

    USGS/NAIP 2023 Aerials

    I didn't realize you had 2023 aerials. (mod note: These posts were split from the connectivity problems thread during a cleanup)
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    The Alligator

    Did they meantion the actual creature Mark?
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    The Alligator

    I did a google search last night, and there were several sightings of small alligators in some of the lakes, but long after 1930.
  19. bobpbx

    The Alligator

    Funny! About as clear as alligator mud.
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