Sueshore said:Hmmmm....looks like a big pile of poop to me!!!!! And no MD, no comment on where it came from!!!! SMILE!
That was my first thought, too.:laughing1
Sueshore said:Hmmmm....looks like a big pile of poop to me!!!!! And no MD, no comment on where it came from!!!! SMILE!
"I dunno, Fred, don't look like a mine to me... poke it with your stick 'an see what happens...."![]()
Smiling JOe said:That was my first thought, too.:laughing1
OhioBeachBum said:Can you imagine the conversatation among the camo guys? "I dunno, Fred, don't look like a mine to me... poke it with your stick 'an see what happens...."![]()
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I still think it's not a bad idea to let people believe there are old land mines in the dunes. ;-) Might be the dunes best protection from white shirts and photographers.

SJ would have put the alternator in the dunes.RiverOtter said:Hmmmm..... I am now wondering if Smiling JOe had anything to do with this![]()
OhioBeachBum said:SJ would have put the alternator in the dunes.![]()
beachmouse said:Though there is actually quite a bit of abandoned military hardware in spots when you get closer to where Eglin is active, and every so often someone digs up something interesting.
Also if you want to get an Eglin reservation recreation or hunting permit, you have to sit through a video on "Unexploded Ordianance and You" for liability reasons. (all I wanted to do was have a legal right to use White Point Beach)
Smiling JOe said:I hear you. Between Eglin AFB and Tyndell AFB, and World War II staging in the area, there just may be a few bombs floating around.