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sweeps some out to sea.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gVWjsPEiqe1tEu2mhBIRaxxGi8owD9A8RKJG0
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gVWjsPEiqe1tEu2mhBIRaxxGi8owD9A8RKJG0
This just confirms by belief that 'common sense' is not very common.FWIW: We were up at Acadia over the past week. Reportedly, there were about 1,000 people near Thunder hole at the time of the accident. Thunder hole was roped off with signs and four rangers were warning people about the surf. Despite verbal warnings, ropes, signage, and surf breaking over the roadway, some folks managed to get washed in further down the shore from the hole.
The hole was still gated off when we were there early in the week due to remaining concerns about the surf from Bill. People ignored the gate and simply crawled through the gate to get down to the hole itself.
A ranger remarked that as a result of the accident, future high surf situations would result is closing of the Loop Road altogether.
A ranger remarked that as a result of the accident, future high surf situations would result is closing of the Loop Road altogether.
A ranger remarked that as a result of the accident, future high surf situations would result is closing of the Loop Road altogether.
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