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bukhrn
Sep 13, 2017Explorer III
keepmotoring wrote:Not sure Who is being nasty here, while some of us do understand the problem you refer to, not everywhere with dunes has the same problem, as you can tell by the post by mike-s, the dunes in Michigan have entirely reasons for being than those in NC, (or anywhere else on the east coast), and as you can see in his link, walking on the dunes in MI. is not only tolerated, but highly encouraged.
You people are really nasty. I am talking about the ones in campgrounds, where they are there to protect the campground from flooding from rising waters of the ocean. The picture above looks to be the dunes in Outer banks.
Guess you people don't care about protecting the camprounds. Fine.
Your statement that these comments just don't get it, or don't care, maybe exactly correct, because they don't have the same problem where they are from.
Perhaps if you had gone into more detail, as riven1950 did, folks may have understood what you were ranting about.
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