gollum...get your dredge

azdave35

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university street today in apache junction.... IMG_20170724_103431268_HDR[1].jpg
 

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university street today in apache junction.... View attachment 1475800

If I were prospecting for plastic bags, I would hit the big time there! HAHAHA Don't need a dredge for that. Just get some of that black plastic corrugated pipe, cut it in half, and anchor it to the bottom. Come back later and check it for values. If it washes away, or gets stolen, no big loss. Also don't have to stay and watch it.

Mike
 

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Dave,

Dredge.......You mean like this:

Take care,

Joe

JOE,

NOW I know where the stories of the Reptoids in the Superstitions came from! HAHAHA

Mike
 

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Did you get your "ransom demand" note from Photobucket, Joe ?
 

somehiker

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Google "Photobucket ransom demand"

No more third party hosting, unless you "update" and pay a $400/yr fee.
If not, your posted pics will be replaced like this.....

Photobucket notice.jpg
 

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Buddy,

EVERY one of the "FREE" picture hosting sites has done that. Used to be, you just had to contend with advertising for your free hosting. I fell for the free thing twice, and same thing happened both times. Hope you get your pics.

Mike
 

somehiker

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The photos are still accessible to the individual who owns the albums on Photobucket.
Everything I've shot is still on the computers I have at home anyway, or in boxes of prints from pre-digital cameras.
The problem is, that they can no longer be seen where you posted them on the websites which only use or allow 3rd party hosting for photo sharing.
DU--, being one example of this.
 

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