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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Garbage day in the desert!
Here is a sad and yet a little funny tale. You see, most things here are contracted out to the locals; like bringing in water, camp custodial duties and garbage removal duties. The garbage from everyone on camp is put in a seacan(shipping container) and then taken by the locals to the local dump. The local dump is pretty close to the river, yet there is really no garbage left after it is dumped. The locals take everything and I mean everything. Even after 7 years of us being here, there is hardly anything left. The locals know when its coming too, you see them hovering around the site waiting and some follow the truck into the site. Fly out of the woodwork let me tell you. Here are some more pictures and a video to prove it. Just a reminder you can click on the picture to make it larger, then just click back to get back to the post.
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No more garbage truck pictures please... I'm personally asking for pictures of the locals,guns, sand spiders, camp pictures, who you work with etc.
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There were locals in the garbage truck pics, guns are guns, there are camp pictures, I have not seen any camel spiders and I can do the people I work with.
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