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7 comments:
Yikes!! I'd be afraid to buy something that close to the water for exactly that reason.
whkattk - Certainly not these days!
I saw this on Good Morning America today! Very scary!
My first reaction is to feel sad about these fine places going lost.
The second one being: nature prevails on us, and that is a good thing.
Luv chocolate - Scary indeed.
BatRedneck - 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.🤯🤯
Unknown@2:17pm - Very good analogy.
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