JimC wrote:I'm not drinking seamen than from you. Very much!![]()

JimC wrote:I'm not drinking seamen than from you. Very much!![]()
Yes. They are buried in the sands of the extremely shallow Lake Bumbunga. The water is purplish pink due to its mercury content. Every now and again someone comes up with a scheme to extract it on a commercial scale, but nothing has actually been done about it in the past 100 or more years.Scot Dutchy wrote:Some old tyres?
Doubt it. I used to drive past it on many occasions, and it always looked well patronised. On Friday nights you could see as many as four vehicles in it scar park - six and a tractor if the Friday coincided with the Queen's birthday.Scot Dutchy wrote:Obviously an insurance job.
Hermit wrote:Doubt it. I used to drive past it on many occasions, and it always looked well patronised. On Friday nights you could see as many as four vehicles in it scar park - six and a tractor if the Friday coincided with the Queen's birthday.Scot Dutchy wrote:Obviously an insurance job.
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