Rain and wind eased at about 3.00pm and it was time for a quick look at the beach.
Little to report but photos below show the old groyne rocks on the beach....
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The rocks have been in place for less than a day but already look established! |
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Looking towards the spit it appears the end is being shaved off by the new flow. |
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Looking straight out showing the new 'old' rocks in position. |
This mornings shipping forecast for in-shore waters promised 'violent storm 11' later...so maybe its time to batten down the hatches....again!
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