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Oh, No--The Fence Is Down!!

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Apr 06, 2010
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About a month ago when I walked on the beach, I saw these posts sticking out of the sand. They were all lined up, and only about a foot high. I'd never seen them before, and thought someone had just stuck them in the sand. Imagine my surprise last weekend, when, lo and behold!!--there was a fence there at one time. And on the beach side of the dunes. I'm trying to imagine what it looked like when it was built--the landscape has changed profoundly over the years.

Comments (18)


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MrsRatbag

12:45PM | Tue, 06 April 2010

Great scene; it looks like a fountain after kids dump shampoo in it! It would be amazing to see the layout of the land 100 years ago...

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durleybeachbum

1:03PM | Tue, 06 April 2010

The foam looks so solid! Astounding shot.

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Meisiekind

1:18PM | Tue, 06 April 2010

Oops! It looks like Kayla's bubble bath!!! LOL... Great image Marilyn! :)

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lizzibell

1:37PM | Tue, 06 April 2010

Beautiful...

bebert

1:49PM | Tue, 06 April 2010

great shot

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bmac62

4:00PM | Tue, 06 April 2010

Well done Marilyn...makes me wonder what your beach will look like 50 years from now?

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blinkings

6:39PM | Tue, 06 April 2010

Following on from Bill's comment, I can remember 20 years ago my beach was about 6 feet wide due to erosion. Then they got this huge dredge and sucked new sand up onto the beach. I can remember all the amazing shells that came up from the pipe!

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goodoleboy

7:30PM | Tue, 06 April 2010

Sterling DOF, clarity, color and contrast in this striking foto, Marilyn! I don't know about sand, but that sure does look like snow those fence posts are jutting out of! Was this taken in Alaska or Canada?

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bazza

7:32PM | Tue, 06 April 2010

Lovely shot of this fence line, this looks neat with all that foam around the posts... Kind of looks like snow..

Charberry

7:46PM | Tue, 06 April 2010

Yeah, a bubble bath! I thought it was snow at first, too. You could take a picture each year and compare the differences. But who ever can think to do such a thing? Excellent capture.

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watapki66

9:07PM | Tue, 06 April 2010

Very nicely captured!

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kbrog

10:00PM | Tue, 06 April 2010

Excellent capture! I'm sure they were farther back from the water a few years ago.

alphameter

10:06PM | Tue, 06 April 2010

I just can't believe that foam is "natural". 30 years ago didn't see it in Florida. Never saw it abroad. I suspect the Gulf of Mexico contains all the suds from all the washing machines in the NAFTA block.

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sharky_

2:30AM | Wed, 07 April 2010

Lots of Suds... Interesting capture. Aloha

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auntietk

11:14PM | Wed, 07 April 2010

That must have been some big surf ... look at all the seafoam!! This is very cool. I imagine those fence posts have been covered and uncovered more than once, and they'll probably disappear again.

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Chipka

2:43AM | Thu, 08 April 2010

WOW! You have snowfoam! That's what I call the stuff. What a sight and I'm excited to know that you live somewhere as protean as you describe...I get the image of migrating fences and heaving, changing shorelines. Amazing! This shot is amazing too! It's a glimpse into a world far more interesting than anything the midwest presents. WOW! This is great!

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hipps13

12:34PM | Thu, 08 April 2010

roughing the waves wonderful capture warm hugs, Linda

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danapommet

10:38PM | Sun, 11 April 2010

Love all the seafoam that you caught here. I'm betting a strong undertow. Awesome capture. Dana


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