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22-NOV-2014

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Well, OK, a comment saying this kind of thing is the reason for the campaign mentioned in a previous picture. This also shows more people picnicking by the dam but without the private enclosures.

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larose forest photos27-Nov-2014 19:48
THe more use a place gets, the worse the littering problem. Very sad. But a great documentary shot. V
Julie Oldfield27-Nov-2014 16:42
An all too common scene all over the world.
Karen Stuebing26-Nov-2014 21:20
I guess littering is world wide problem. Nice journalistic capture. V.
LynnH26-Nov-2014 19:37
Well... at least it adds color to the otherwise tan landscape.... sigh.
Bill Miller26-Nov-2014 19:29
So sad. I don't understand why people anywhere, in any country, would want to deface their environment.
Martin Lamoon26-Nov-2014 18:06
Sad to see the rubbish, hope your picture will embarrass the people who dumped it.
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bill friedlander26-Nov-2014 17:58
It seems a game watching garbage sliding down the incline. V
joseantonio26-Nov-2014 17:19
An image is woth a thousand words...great capture.V.
globalgadabout26-Nov-2014 17:13
pity to besmirch the landscape with trash...it seems we humans are notorious for fouling our own nests, both locally and globally..