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Two bees embracing on an Ocotillo |
It disturbs me to no end when people use the desert as a dumping ground. Once they've done it, other people often view the dump as a convenient place to get rid of their stuff, too. In the third photo here you can see that somebody has used a remote spot west of Tortugas to dump wooden pallets. Now someone else has come along to dump sections of railroad ties that were probably used in a landscaping job. Who knows what will come next?
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Getting out of the sun |
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Convenient dumping ground |
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A tangle of Ocotillos |
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Looking south toward Bishop's Cap |
3 comments:
I wonder what those bees are doing?
Who's responsible for the land around Torgugas, Packrat? Would someone clean up such dumped trash, or will it be there - drying in the sun and petrifying - for decades?
The land around Tortugas is jointly managed by the BLM and New Mexico State University, Scott. I have contacted both in the past about removing the refuse, but they are always glacial slow in responding to reports.
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