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Garbology

Created by gruezi gruezi  > 9 months ago, 18 Mar 2010
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gruezi
gruezi

WA

3464 posts

18 Mar 2010 10:54pm
I'm going mad. Since I can't kite I go to beach and pick up garbage, take it home, sort it, and taken photos.............disgusting.

Woodies Bay 1 cleaned 3K sqm on 4/3/2010

get.google.com/albumarchive/pwa/100158763202094001468/WoodiesBay1?feat=directlink

Woodies Bay 2 cleaned 5K sqm on 5/3/2010

get.google.com/albumarchive/pwa/100158763202094001468/WoodiesBay2?feat=directlink

Bahnhof
Bahnhof

WA

28 posts

19 Mar 2010 1:15am
All the best man, I applaud you. Nice work. It appalls me the **** people leave behind. I'm sure I saw a winder from some kite lines in there....
sleek1
sleek1

VIC

672 posts

19 Mar 2010 11:59am
good on ya.
markass
markass

WA

143 posts

19 Mar 2010 9:16am
Ha yeah but who are we to blame now the Euro's are back home?
deXtrous
deXtrous

NSW

451 posts

19 Mar 2010 6:03pm
Nice autistic artistic photography. Round of applause for getting rid of the rubbish, but taking it all home and photographing it for us.....?
Charl dv
Charl dv

WA

2485 posts

19 Mar 2010 3:53pm
hey if u find a black element hat can i have it back please, i lost it out to see when i was driving the ski back to the harbour during corejam
poor relative
poor relative

WA

9106 posts

19 Mar 2010 4:08pm
Its fantastic that your picking up rubbish Gruzitski.
Careful of discarded needles and catching hepititis.

only.....

i find taking it home and taking photos is a bit wierd.
gruezi
gruezi

WA

3464 posts

19 Mar 2010 4:59pm
Reli, I am doing science! Can we figure out from the photos where the stuff is coming from?.....I did group in to some categories such as Fisho, Dog Walkers, Kiters, Campers, and mothers with little kids (nappies). To which of the above groups are the bottles, cans, food and drink stuff related to?

The people on this forum should be able to help out with this one as it is a judgment call which I am not qualified to make.

And Reli, you know I'm weird and do weird stuff.

Oh, I also have a Work Clearance Certificate, Name & # of some one at Police Complaints Admin, and heaps of purchase receipts......which I would not publish.
poor relative
poor relative

WA

9106 posts

19 Mar 2010 5:18pm
Lets hope that you can get out kiting again soon eh
gruezi
gruezi

WA

3464 posts

19 Mar 2010 10:34pm
Who cares about kn kiting, garbology is cool.

Out and finished.
oz surf
oz surf

WA

407 posts

20 Mar 2010 10:57am
Nice work Gruezi, i am like you and can't walk past rubbish on the beach without picking it up.
It makes me mad to think that people come to the beach for the beauty of the place but leave their crap behind.(Especially when there are bins everywhere)
gruezi
gruezi

WA

3464 posts

20 Mar 2010 12:09pm
If we can get the psych happening within the local kiting community that every time they go to their spot to bring a plastic bag and just pick up things they see, take it home and dispose of it, then we as kiters will certainly be noticed by the public as good caring people.............and that is where we need to go.
darylkiter
darylkiter

WA

42 posts

20 Mar 2010 9:15pm
mate thats awesome goodonya
ApatheticEnd
ApatheticEnd

WA

995 posts

21 Mar 2010 9:54am
I've been to some of the most remote beaches on the planet. One thing is universal, plastic garbage.

Good on you for doing your part. Hopefully it inspires a bit more of this sort of thing. I can't walk past rubbish and just leave it but I draw the line at nappies. Maybe we should ban children at Perth beaches.

The one thing i've noticed. It's always the actual water users (kiteboarders, surfers) that will take the time to pick it up. I can't say I've ever seen a fisherman on the beach doing their part. I'm sure there is a few out there but for the most part I see them depositing it.
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