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Re: Maho
[Re: blackmercedes]
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07/30/2020 08:59 AM
07/30/2020 08:59 AM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 18,575 St Maarten
BillandElaine
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They didn't accumulate, they are always there, sometimes covered in sand.
Elaine ********************************* God Bless the broken road....
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Re: Maho
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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07/30/2020 09:21 AM
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BillandElaine
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Will never forget first hurricane here. When it was over I went to our cave on the beach and thought it had collapsed, nothing but rocks! Took a minute or two to realize.
Elaine ********************************* God Bless the broken road....
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Re: Maho
[Re: blackmercedes]
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07/30/2020 10:48 AM
07/30/2020 10:48 AM
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Posts: 14,646 Brookfield, CT.
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The rapid transitions from sandy and sometimes really wide beaches to rocky shorelines due to storms and changes in sea conditions have always amazed me but Maho and Cupecoy are usually the most remarkable that I'm aware of. But Mullet and her ever changing sand cliff can be shocking, too.
Respectfully,
pat
"Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them."
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