No. This particular one is in the Atsion Chew Road area. I am standing in the road and I have driven past that for years and never noticed it until I stopped there this weekend.Around the chemical dump on 72?
This is just past Bobby Alberts house going towards the Green Acres Barn in Waretown.
By Jove, you've solved it!This is just past Bobby Alberts house going towards the Green Acres Barn in Waretown.
Nobody got this one? Here is an obtuse clue: It is said she was the last of her breed living in the county.This one? Heres a clue. There are 2 streams that each empty their own water body to go under the hard road (said road only 140 feet from the the water bodies). The streams, as they go under the road separately, are about 1,500 feet apart. They join together about 1,800 feet SE of the road.
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I have no Idea where this is but maybe a county would narrow it down?Nobody got this one? Here is an obtuse clue: It is said she was the last of her breed living in the county.
That would be Burlington.I have no Idea where this is but maybe a county would narrow it down?
Whitesboro?There are Pine Barrens in Cape May County; amber colored cedar streams, pitch pine, copius mountain laurel, and sandy substrate. Maybe one of you southern men can tell me where this is in Middle Township, Cape May County.
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No, not there. It seems to be a place either unkown, or long forgotten about. Would you like me to reveal it?Whitesboro?
It is here, along Woodbine-Oceanview Road. I apologize profusely. It's in Dennis Township.Yes, please reveal.
I was wondering what that was (if we are speaking of the same thing). Here's what I think you mean on lidar. When I saw it I told myself they shoveled it looking for more good stuff and the guy was told to keep going until he found some, which he maybe never did.OK....that's why I was confused.
Hopefully, you found the old gravel pit on the otherside of the pond. It is was probably made with steam shovels when they built the railroad across the marsh.
It is long, deep and narrow and completely taken back by nature. There is an old truck body back there as well.
Is there dampness at the bottom? Do you see different plants than the higher portion? I'll have to check it out. Though I saw it on lidar I did not go yet.Yep. That's it! I never thought the ocean county chapter of the pine barren explorers would find that spot!