Averly Sheltraw, 11, left, and Gwen Marshall Curtis, 11, both of Albany, California, thrown stones at the base of Nugget Falls during their visit on Wednesday.
Photo: Visiting the falls
Posted: June 14, 2012 - 12:05am
JUNEAU EMPIRE
Averly Sheltraw, 11, left, and Gwen Marshall Curtis, 11, both of Albany, California, thrown stones at the base of Nugget Falls during their visit on Wednesday.
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We need to stop these environmental Criminals! How long before they have filled up the lake and endangered our beautiful scenery! They'll ruin the tourist industry!
I agree KP, at this rate they should have it filled, oh’ in the next billion years. Should be completed around the time the next global warming episode happens.
When I was a kid throwing stones in Gold Creek, this old lady would always yell at us that we were filling it up. That is why, she told us, they have to dredge it.
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Add commentWe need to stop these
We need to stop these environmental Criminals! How long before they have filled up the lake and endangered our beautiful scenery! They'll ruin the tourist industry!
kpawsuh
I hope you're kidding!
I agree:
I agree KP, at this rate they should have it filled, oh’ in the next billion years. Should be completed around the time the next global warming episode happens.
What - again?
They THROW stones. Thrown is the past tense.
Akangel, slow news day. Had
Akangel, slow news day. Had to interject some humor/sarcasm.
Mil, Your right! We better act fast!
Mikey, You misunderstand. Its just missing an apostrophe. Throw'n
kpawsuh
That's what I was hoping. Have a great day! Let's go throw some rocks, that makes every day better ;-)
Of course!
Silly me.
Gold Creek
When I was a kid throwing stones in Gold Creek, this old lady would always yell at us that we were filling it up. That is why, she told us, they have to dredge it.