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Re: Spring Bay storm damage
[Re: Kmon]
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08/09/2017 05:11 PM
08/09/2017 05:11 PM
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GlennA
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The ghut next to Nicole's in Brewer's Bay looks about like that. Looks like the flow overtopped the bridge and washed out the road. Rocks and gravel spread out into the bay at several spots.
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Re: Spring Bay storm damage
[Re: Will_L]
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08/11/2017 10:50 AM
08/11/2017 10:50 AM
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bonefish
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I'm not a beachologist but I am guessing if the beach got formed once, won't it get formed again fairly quickly?
Last edited by bonefish; 08/11/2017 10:51 AM.
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Re: Spring Bay storm damage
[Re: bonefish]
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08/11/2017 11:06 AM
08/11/2017 11:06 AM
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GlennA
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My guess is one one or two sessions of north swell will bring the beach back close to normal. The problem will be the reef. All that sand and detritus from up the hill is now trapped between the shore and the reef has burried the coral.
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