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LEE COUNTY, GA (WALB) -

Wednesday night volunteers diver went into a blue hole in the Kinchafoonee Creek looking for dangerous roofing nails.

They used magnets to collect them.

Someone dumped the nails in the popular swimming hole. A boater found them over the weekend.

Code enforcement has posted signs warning of the dangers and is encouraging people not to swim there now. The Lee County Community Emergency Response Team will have divers in the water Saturday hoping to finish the cleanup.

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