月曜日, 3月 14, 2005


How could the federal government sell the land? Or the residents are keeping it for themselves? It's the National
Forest, one of the largest one of the kind in Florida. The scenic
trail is gorgeous and impressive. The pine forest and the palmettos,
and the off-white sands.
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Not only the land is not open to the public, the residents do not keep
it clean. And they are using the lake as a theme park. At one place,
they made a small circuit within the National Forest where they ride
their small motered vehicles called buggy.


They are the real threat to the environment than anything
else, even if they claim the weeds from China or Japan are more so (they do
not call any plants 'threats' or 'invasive' when they are from Europe.
Look around, all the so-called weeds are from Europe).

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They sold the land around the lake in Ocala National Forest. Series of
'private property' signs prevent access to the lake.

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