ok, this dude is clueless alright.
Beach dissappear @Red Pond? dude Red Pond is a Pond.
not a beach.
Gibbes Bay is a beach.
Gibbes bay does not have beach erosion as of 16-18 meters, Gibbes Bay still has the original sea grass, and beach vegetation like sea grapes trees. Reason why it is a popular turtle nesting area.
Now, maybe what you red necks thought was a beach is Red Pond, Red Pond does dry up in the warmer season. I too saw the Dawn Beach lately and there is very little sand left for residents to sit on in front of your property.
Why do we want to sit in front of your property???? Because all beaches are public! Would like to hear the nancy story Roy Marlin told you guys, but here it is again, all beaches are public beaches!
clueless is really clueless
Anonymous (not verified) | Sat, 2006-09-30 20:11
ok, this dude is clueless alright.
Beach dissappear @Red Pond? dude Red Pond is a Pond.
not a beach.
Gibbes Bay is a beach.
Gibbes bay does not have beach erosion as of 16-18 meters, Gibbes Bay still has the original sea grass, and beach vegetation like sea grapes trees. Reason why it is a popular turtle nesting area.
Now, maybe what you red necks thought was a beach is Red Pond, Red Pond does dry up in the warmer season. I too saw the Dawn Beach lately and there is very little sand left for residents to sit on in front of your property.
Why do we want to sit in front of your property???? Because all beaches are public! Would like to hear the nancy story Roy Marlin told you guys, but here it is again, all beaches are public beaches!
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