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https://www.csmonitor.com/Environme...t-is-a-problem-and-what-the-government-can-do
Ps That Picture In The Article Is Of Your Truly
Ps That Picture In The Article Is Of Your Truly
I guess ban all PI machines too? LOLWhat the government needs to do is to stop all you detectorists on the west coast as you are all collectively causing the problem with your big scoops as you dig into the beaches. As you all scoop into the sand you are creating cavities for water to rush in and continue degrading the shore line. In fact, the San Andres fault was created by gold prospectors during the California Gold Rush over 150 years ago. [emoji38]
But it's their beach and not a public beach right ?One of the beaches I detect erodes quite rapidly. It was Re-nourished about three years ago at a cost of approximately 50 million dollars. Now they are in the process of again pumping sand to protect those expensive beachfront homes. Two miles of beach to be Re-Nourished to the tune of 11 million dollars. Oh the Folly of trying to fool Mother Nature.
What the government needs to do is to stop all you detectorists on the west coast as you are all collectively causing the problem with your big scoops as you dig into the beaches. As you all scoop into the sand you are creating cavities for water to rush in and continue degrading the shore line. In fact, the San Andres fault was created by gold prospectors during the California Gold Rush over 150 years ago.
But it's their beach and not a public beach right ?
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What the government needs to do is to stop all you detectorists on the west coast as you are all collectively causing the problem with your big scoops as you dig into the beaches. As you all scoop into the sand you are creating cavities for water to rush in and continue degrading the shore line. In fact, the San Andres fault was created by gold prospectors during the California Gold Rush over 150 years ago.