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For some reason if you edit the post after editing and put in another post it does what you are seeing. Best thing to do is to delete the post and start overWell for some reason my attached photos are locked so that’s bizarre.
Sweet, thanks for thatFor some reason if you edit the post after editing and put in another post it does what you are seeing. Best thing to do is to delete the post and start over
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They showed up on my phone. Beautiful pictures.Is my photo showing up?
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Great pics. Look at all that potential firewood in the stream bed.. I hope you took some cleanup photos of the trash. If you did post them in the "leaving it better than you found it" thread.Went hiking today along the Nooksack river in Glacier, WA. Always an awesome time! We picked up a lot of trash too. So many morons who come here and are too damn lazy to throw things away or bring with them. I pulled an entire trash bag out of the woods that was full of red plastic cups and PBR beer cans. It was clearly placed there intentionally too. Best part is, not even 50 ft. Away was a public restroom with recycling and trash can receptacles. Makes me sick [emoji58]
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Great pics. Look at all that potential firewood in the stream bed.. I hope you took some cleanup photos of the trash. If you did post them in the "leaving it better than you found it" thread.
Let me guess...the trash wasn't because the CANS were full. Lazy yahoo's....go out into nature and trash what you came to admire.
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Which South African animal is that? It looks too big to be a gazelleA few photos from my overland trip in the Texas Hill Country this past weekend!
It is actually blackbuck. From Wikipedia, "The blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra), also known as the Indian antelope, is an antelope found in India, Nepal and Pakistan." They have naturalized in this area. Ranchers originally brought them in as exotics for ag exemptions and they have since naturally colonized in the wild.Which South African animal is that? It looks too big to be a gazelle
Sweet. I wonder what the natural threat would be to them in the wild. I think they are to big for coyotes. What is the largest predator in the region. They could be doing more harm than good.It is actually blackbuck. From Wikipedia, "The blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra), also known as the Indian antelope, is an antelope found in India, Nepal and Pakistan." They have naturalized in this area. Ranchers originally brought them in as exotics for ag exemptions and they have since naturally colonized in the wild.
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