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  1. bobpbx

    A photo to mull over

    Thanks Scott, I checked out your links. All interesting stuff. Yeah, I was near Green Creek and Delsea Creek. This survey will take years to do. Long ride, but worth it.
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    A photo to mull over

    Lot of old homestead signs in Cape May County. This one surprised me with the unusual conch-like or whelk-like shells. I see clam shells dumped all the time, but never saw this. This was likely pre-1950. Do you think it was more common to eat them at that time? Maybe a restaurant dump?
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    Barnegat had heavy downpours around 5:30 or so this afternoon. I think it was unexpected.
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    Worst dumping I've ever seen

    I'm doing plant surveys in Middle Township, Cape May County. I drove a dirt road leading from Pennsylvania Avenue and was suprised to see over 30 piles of trash dumped on the side of the road. This is all within 1/2 mile of a paved road. I've been helping the Forked River Mountain Coalition...
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    Interesting Brick ID (2)

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    The bridge to nowhere

    What do you think, Google's fault? https://wapo.st/3t5KXfw
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    Tabernacle Couple Who Owns Over 130-Acre Farm, Request "Discussion" To Learn "Concerns" About Overturning Cannabis Industry Ban

    I don't know if her farm is one, but those farms who get in bed with the state and conservation non-profits by taking money from them in a promise to remain a working farm, should not then be allowed to grow things in buildings. Open space shoud be open, for the visual aspect. That's what it's...
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    Years Ago Today

    The graffitti people are likely in their late 20's to early 30's now. I hope they see these pristine pictures and feel devastatingly miserable about what simple-minded idiots they were back then.
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    Wet Forest - Formerly Known as Dry Forest

    Seems like NOAA finally fixed their map.
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    Townsend clay works Wheatland

    That's quite an interesting photo. I've never see that. I'm not really the person to ask, I'm more into the natural world, but perhaps someone will chime in and help.
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    Townsend clay works Wheatland

    You can do a search in the upper right. Some of us have been here 20 years, and the information amassed along the way can only be gleaned by electronic searching.
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    Halgas Scout Reservation

    In essence yes, but they can do agriculture (blueberries) if it's suitable and there is no T&E (I think I'm right on the T&E, not positive). Once the seller of the land gets his credits in return for giving up his rights, he can sell them to someone needing them to develop in suitable areas...
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    Halgas Scout Reservation

    Welcome to AI chat: No development would be allowed. Could agriculture be started? Maybe, but there is likely surveys to be done (that may nix it), and I think the uproar would lead to the state paying whatever it takes.
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    Halgas Scout Reservation

    That price is absurd anyway. The state likely offered them what it's worth as part of the pinelands, but they think they can do better I'm sure.
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    Halgas Scout Reservation

    Guy and I were in the wetlands there. I seriously doubt any disturbance can be done in there due to that habitat.
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    Halgas Scout Reservation

    Odd how they mixed up the word Pinelands for Highlands.
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    Ticks & Chiggers--a study

    Put an ice cube right on the bite for a minute (between a cube and just one paper towel side). It works for a couple hours. Seriously.
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    A Fine Time For Fine Wine

    I look foward to it Scott. I mean, there's always Uber or Lyft.
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    What new things would you like to see here?

    Yes, though I use Boyds map mostly, I hope you keep yours as backup in case his goes down.
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