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This March 17, 2015 photo shows trash that people have dumped illegally at the Hub Butte Bureau of Land Management site south of Twin Falls, Idaho. Hub Butte is open sagebrush land littered with old tires, shattered televisions, ripped mattresses and rotting animal carcasses. Now, the Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office, Idaho Department of Fish and Game and the Twin Falls District BLM are asking recreationists to keep their eye out for people illegally dumping trash on public land. Of the 60 known dumping sites within BLM's Twin Falls District, this area is considered the worst. It will cost an estimated $30,000 to clean up. (AP Photo/The Times-News, Stephen Reiss)
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