Cleaned Cap St Jacques shoreline.
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Nature Photo |
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Nature Photo with middle zoomed |
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Nature Photo: Cap St Jacques Rapids |
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On my arrival I found this bottle. |
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I found an insane amount of fishing line which can not be photographed. |
The shoreline had a lot of fishing line on it. Multiple times I thought I had finished cleaning up the fishing line, when I found more.
One regular fisherman/boy has a bunch of trash/garbage in the location he fishes at. I am undecided if I should clean this area or not, as he was in the location this day I passed him by.
As I was leaving the shoreline I found the ? boiler metal pipe that can be seen above my work gloves.
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