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Yikes!! I'd be afraid to buy something that close to the water for exactly that reason.
ReplyDeletewhkattk - Certainly not these days!
ReplyDeleteI saw this on Good Morning America today! Very scary!
ReplyDeleteMy first reaction is to feel sad about these fine places going lost.
ReplyDeleteThe second one being: nature prevails on us, and that is a good thing.
Luv chocolate - Scary indeed.
ReplyDeleteBatRedneck - Nature will survive even if we don't.
Why would you want to build where you can see the erosion? Oh, the same as building on a flood plain.🤯🤯
ReplyDeleteUnknown@2:17pm - Very good analogy.
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