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Manuel 4 month s ago
#8 The man is about 10ft from the nearest turtle, and the woman took her sandals off and placed them near the sign to walk in the surf a good distance around them. Thus, both obeyed the sign. Maybe refrain from clutching your pearls until there's an actual infraction, and even then...mind your own business. The turtles don't care.
       
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Dortha 4 month s ago
Manuel,yeah right...
       
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Violetta 4 month s ago
#27 #32 #33

From a photographers point of view, these people are bloody annoying, blocking everything thinking only of themselves.

I always stand well back and sometimes wait for long periods for jerks to remove themselves from a scene.
       
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Bridie 4 month s ago
#3 People ARE @$$holes and there's nothing anyone can do about it.
       
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Bridie 4 month s ago
I'm sorry and I stand corrected. Every single one of those is proof that people are @$$holes.
       
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"Tourists Climb Around 7-Foot-Tall Fences To Get The Perfect Selfie. This Was Taken In The Grampians National Park In Australia"

"Rangers had built 7-foot-tall fences with massive pictorial signs telling people to stick to the paths. These goons just went further back up the path and hiked through vegetation areas to get a selfie. These ledges are 50+ meters in the air, a decent slip, and it is lights out (it was drizzling rain too). Really grinds my gears, as once the problem becomes too big, the Rangers will just shut down the trail. They don't have the resources to properly enforce laws."


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