Friday, July 15, 2011

[californiadisasters] Re: Climate Change Chipping Away at the Coast

yeah yeah, I remember watching the cliffs recede in Santa Monica near the Calif Incline in the 60's (if I was there in the 30's, I'm sure I would have seen the same thing too.

And I'm sure the coastline all along Big Sur / Hwy 1 has had issues for a few thousand years.

Just because a road is built in a poor location, does not mean global warming is active.

Where do they think sand on beaches comes from ? (when it's miles from a river outlet)

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