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Beach Cleanup, Saturday 12 April

Posted on April 5, 2014 by Coastodian
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If you’d like to help remove debris from the beaches of Point Reyes, come on out and help pack out a stash I’ve been adding to for a few years.

Go here to sign up.

Sign up!

Then come on out.

Bring boots or sturdy sneakers, a big backpack. We’ll supply the trash.

RJames Main Cache

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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged garbage, marine debris, ocean, pot o' gold, rainbow, raven, trash | 2 Replies

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