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Kurt

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Oct 15, 2004
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Cindy the perfect Storm? I checked out Dune Allen, Grayton, And Seaside. Lots of sand is back on the beach! It looks like Seaside has gained a couple of feet, and all the clay is nearly covered.

The water came up to the boardwalks but not into the dunes to speak of - just the right amount of force - no walkover damage.

If the County had been on the ball and had gotten everything cleaned up since T.S. Arlene, we'd be in great shape now. As it is, much of the debris from Arlene has been scattered and/or buried.

See photos - http://www.sowal.com/photos-070605.html

Compare the 2 photos:

Before (day after T.S. Arlene)

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After (Day of T.S. Cindy)

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TooFarTampa

SoWal Insider
Wow Kurt. That's great! We were in Seacrest a week after Arlene and it was nearly as bad as Seaside. What encouraging photos; it's nice to know some good can come out of these storms too.
 

aquaticbiology

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May 30, 2005
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drag that stacked wood in the picture toward the middle of the beach, add a few more from the trash piles, douse em with some gasoline, light em up and tap a minimum of 8 kegs - great recipe for a hurricane dennis party - the hangover alone will make dennis seem like a hiccup

oh botheration! im gonna miss the hurricane sine i have to go to hawaii to help study sea turtle migration!

really need a tongue in cheek icon right here but there just aint one
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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Kurt, your photos put mine to shame.
Here is one of Grayton taken this afternoon. In my photo album, you will find more from today, taken in Grayton Beach and Seaside.
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