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Most Polluted Beaches in There? Archie Explores by Archie
Industrial waste, bilge water from passing ships, litter and beer cans, all contribute the pollution on the shores of the Tiki Islands. What can be done? Is it time to pull the drain plug?
But, How will we ever know? Few underground entrances render clues, if any. This Wishing Gate, Entrances under the museum on Egypt, access holes by the Caldera Towers, and of course- the Big Drain. So what were the early designers thinking? Why can’t I climb down to do a little research?
Carrumba! You may even find an industrial site far out in the open sea. Perhaps, a big oil rig extracting feelium fuel from the vast depths of our incredible oceanic resources. Hmmm… But, whatever- you may not experience oil-slicks, or dead seagulls just yet, but please do not litter our pristine shores, especially around the Tiki Islands. Well, one person’s
litter is another person’s treasure. You might vote that Duda Harbor is
the most polluted spot, or around the Fisher or Piaz islands. It’s an
opinion that could be based on personal preferences. Maybe it’s just
what’s fun for the moment, or huge hoods that eat up space and access.
Maybe “lag” is equal to “litter”? Perhaps it’s cruel surprise zone
boundaries that cause you to fall out of your vehicle. What’s your brand
of “litter”? * sigh *
Okay, Okay. I moved my campsite, picked up some trash, and, I promise to pick up my beer cans within 24 hours of leaving them on the ground. Harm nothing, leave only footprints.
Explore with care. Archie
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