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Re: Boat Wreck Removal Simpson Bay
[Re: drewmon]
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02/05/2016 05:11 PM
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drewmon said: The excavator left today, quite a spectacle watching it move along the beach to get to the work spot the other day, and then leaving today. Two "Danger" buoys now mark the spot. Thanks for the update. I understand one buoy was placed the other day. There must have been a lot of sand movement for this to become exposed now.
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Re: Boat Wreck Removal Simpson Bay
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02/05/2016 05:27 PM
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I don't doubt that. My point was, I am surprised the wreck is just now exposed to the point it posed a danger. The beach bar has been there for several years, I have been in that area many times, and there has never been any mention of a wreck or danger in the water there.
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