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dusty

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Re: photos - Hurrican Dennis aftermath - 7/12/05

Kurt, in the first link to the pics, one of the pics is labeled as looking at the septic behind Walton Dunes at Inlet Beach. Is it Inlet or could it be the Walton Dunes at Seagrove Beach near the Dunes of Seagrove? I do not live down there so I am just going from memory.
 

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Re: photos - Hurrican Dennis aftermath - 7/12/05

dusty said:
Kurt, in the first link to the pics, one of the pics is labeled as looking at the septic behind Walton Dunes at Inlet Beach. Is it Inlet or could it be the Walton Dunes at Seagrove Beach near the Dunes of Seagrove? I do not live down there so I am just going from memory.

Right! Thanks - up too late.
 

Landlocked

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Re: photos - Hurrican Dennis aftermath - 7/12/05

Is this one from PC Beach?

050712-dennis-064.jpg
 

Landlocked

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Re: photos - Hurrican Dennis aftermath - 7/12/05

kurt said:
Those are WATER stains. :roll: :lol:

Will the homes sitting way up on stilts have to be moved?

050712-dennis-304.jpg
 

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Re: photos - Hurrican Dennis aftermath - 7/12/05

Landlocked said:
Will the homes sitting way up on stilts have to be moved?

My guess - if it is structurally sound they will be able to bring in fill. I wonder how deep those pilings are. :eek:

That house is unusual - I believe it was built awhile back, too far forward for today's regulations.
 

Landlocked

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Re: photos - Hurrican Dennis aftermath - 7/12/05

kurt said:
My guess - if it is structurally sound they will be able to bring in fill. I wonder how deep those pilings are. :eek:

That house is unusual - I believe it was built awhile back, too far forward for today's regulations.

Kind of like the "Love Shack" I guess. I hope it all works out for those folks.

You'd need a pole vault to get up to the door.
 

Landlocked

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Re: photos - Hurrican Dennis aftermath - 7/12/05

There are some neat aerial photos of the Pensacola Beach/Navarre area at this NOAA link.

NOAA
 

JB

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Re: photos - Hurrican Dennis aftermath - 7/12/05

kurt said:
Sorry it's taken so long to post these - thanks again smiling Joe for all the help, and Camp Creek Kid, Sunshine, and everyone else who has posted.
I am overwhelmed by all the good deeds and good words and good pics. :clap_1:

These are, for the most part, horrific. But at the same time, some areas look better than I expected.

Everyone on this board is, to some degree, affected by this storm. But as I have said before, tourism drives the local economy and will not be allowed to fade away.

My hope is the county/state will not try a quick fix, but instead employ the best environmental consultants in the business, and go about replenishing the beaches in the least-invasive way possible.
 

jojo

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Jul 10, 2005
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septic tank on beach Inlet Beach

The house is on Walton Magnolia Lane. (Inlet Beach)

I wonder how this newly built home with the septic tank on the beach held up with Dennis. How does one get approval to put the tank on the beach?

Ask the Inlet Beach neighbors? :eek:
 
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