Rio Mar Saturday. Photo by DJ. |
It seems the Treasure Coast beaches are sanded in. I showed pictures of some of the South Hutchinson Island beaches a couple days ago, but haven't visited the Vero/Sebastian area beaches lately, so I'm glad that DJ sent me these photos, even if they do show those beaches to not be any better.
Rio Mar Saturday. Photo by DJ. |
DJ said that on Saturday, Abersands, Golden Sands and Treasure Shores were all closed.
Treasure Shores is closed until April 30 for sand renourishment.
Wabasso Saturday. Photo by DJ. |
Turtle Trail Saturday. Photo by DJ |
Turtle Trail Saturday. Photo by DJ. |
When beach conditions are like this you have a few alternatives to beach metal detecting. Actually, you can still go after what I call the recent drops, but you can also go off-beach. Do your research as Mike T. did a few days ago (See yesterday's post.).
Thanks much for your help DJ.
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The National WWII Museum web site presents some great articles on artifacts of the war. As you know, we occasionally find WWII artifacts on our beaches, which were used for training activities during the war.
Here is the link to the museum web site.
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Here is a question too important to ignore: Why does one political party and social and mainstream media treat the Trump movement as being a bigger threat than the insurgence movement?
Take a look at Monkeywrench Books | Insurgent literature for aspiring partisans, an actual training and communication center for violent revolt against the U. S. that freely operates in the U.S without fear or censorship. If you do your research, I think you'll see that the conservative movement is the biggest bump in the road to the radical transformation of America, which is why it is so hated by the left - even more than Russia, China or domestic or foreign terrorism. You should also see Lara Logan's The Socialist Invasion.
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If you like free speech and communicating on the internet, here is an excerpt from a BBC News article that you should read.If you control public communication you can control the way people think and how they behave. That's what Xi Jinping's government is counting on...
So the censors... are poised to restrict with one hand and disseminate with the other.
What they're looking out for are key words and expressions popping up in social media. Anything signaling an intention to protest or ridiculing the country's senior political figures will be blocked and potentially see a user reported to the authorities.
For example, a message featuring the name of this country's ever-more powerful leader and his sometimes-used nickname "Winnie the Pooh" will simply not go through to group discussions on the messaging app WeChat...
Here is that link if you want to understand what is going on in the world.