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Topic Title: Florida is out of sand
Topic Summary: Bahamas?
Created On: 11/12/2017 07:05 AM
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 Florida is out of sand   - realsur4 - 11/12/2017 07:05 AM  
 Florida is out of sand   - Central Floridave - 11/12/2017 10:15 AM  
 Florida is out of sand   - LBLarry - 11/12/2017 12:04 PM  
 Florida is out of sand   - Long Beard - 11/12/2017 05:20 PM  
 Florida is out of sand   - crankit - 11/13/2017 05:14 AM  
 Florida is out of sand   - Keveroonus - 11/13/2017 06:22 AM  
 Florida is out of sand   - StirfryMcflurry - 11/13/2017 07:38 AM  
 Florida is out of sand   - LBLarry - 11/13/2017 08:00 AM  
 Florida is out of sand   - waterlizard25 - 11/13/2017 08:14 AM  
 Florida is out of sand   - crankit - 11/13/2017 10:38 AM  
 Florida is out of sand   - ww - 11/13/2017 01:56 PM  
 Florida is out of sand   - LBLarry - 11/13/2017 03:28 PM  
 Florida is out of sand   - dingpatch - 11/13/2017 03:54 PM  
 Florida is out of sand   - StirfryMcflurry - 11/13/2017 03:59 PM  
 Florida is out of sand   - ClaimingDFL - 11/13/2017 04:43 PM  
 Florida is out of sand   - realsur4 - 11/13/2017 07:40 PM  
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 11/13/2017 10:38 AM
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crankit

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Our old "golden" sand was quite nice!



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 11/13/2017 01:56 PM
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ww

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Maybe a sand slurry pipeline from the Lake Wales Ridge?

Indian River County is looking at a big sand mine.  

 

 11/13/2017 03:28 PM
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LBLarry

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Originally posted by: ww

Maybe a sand slurry pipeline from the Lake Wales Ridge?




Indian River County is looking at a big sand mine.  




 



let me make sure I understand what you are suggesting ........ a 75-100 mile long "slurry pipeline" that would transverse a LOT of VERY sensitive wetlands and conservation areas ????



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 11/13/2017 03:54 PM
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dingpatch

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Ummmm, , , , the simple answer is that we DO NOT NEED more sand, perhaps less condos?

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 11/13/2017 03:59 PM
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StirfryMcflurry

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Originally posted by: LBLarry
Originally posted by: ww Maybe a sand slurry pipeline from the Lake Wales Ridge?

 

Indian River County is looking at a big sand mine.  

 

 

 

let me make sure I understand what you are suggesting ........ a 75-100 mile long "slurry pipeline" that would transverse a LOT of VERY sensitive wetlands and conservation areas ????

ww jumped the shark again. SAD

 11/13/2017 04:43 PM
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ClaimingDFL

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Out of sand? I heard it all just moved to monster hole and where 1st peak used to be!
 11/13/2017 07:40 PM
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realsur4

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There are nature documentaries focused on the coast of GA. A lot of barrier islands that are owned by the state or private land owners who refuse to sell. The coast is a fantastic location for migrating birds, sea turtles, etc and a lot of discussion about how the islands get smaller on one section while continuing to expand in other sections due to forces of nature. FL's development doesn't allow the beaches to expand naturally. I wonder how much longer some of the beaches can survive.
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