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How To Dissuade, Discourage And Prevent Overseas Prospectors


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Yep, nothing to be afraid of I’ve seen them eating their natural food on an air boat tour in Florida, marshmallows… cuz, well they live in the marsh, lol.

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I don't have a dog in this fight, but here:

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Well it didn't work much on the beach either. 😀

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Looked like a nice swimming hole to me, just look at all those boots and hand bags along the beach.

 

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1 hour ago, Valens Legacy said:

Looked like a nice swimming hole to me, just look at all those boots and hand bags along the beach.

 

I thought Carol was thinking the same.

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The drop bears are more dangerous.🤣 This one was on our nature strip near the footpath. I got him down and took him back to the National park (3 Km away) without too many injuries 😁1581421318_KoalaBlueBook30-012.thumb.jpg.d5c33142fb9c30da8be36dd0660552d5.jpg

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 Geof;

 Could you ship me a couple dozen of them alligator things and maybe a few drop bears. I would like to discourage Phrunt from even thinking about coming to my neighbor hood with his new 6000. After all gold is a finite resource. 

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I did more to discourage prospecting in Victoria than all the crocs in Australia! 

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