Written by the TreasureGuide for the exclusive use of the Treasure Beaches Report.
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Frederick Douglass Thrusday. |
All the photos today are courtesy of JamminJack, who helped me out a lot while I took the day off for Thanksgiving activities.
First is Frederck Douglass.
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Bit of a Cut at Frederick Douglass. |
A gay ago, or so, I showed John Brooks, which is usually similar to Frederick Douglass. Looks like it was this time. When I saw it, Brooks had some cuts like this one, and also seaweed.
The next spot is an area where Jack used to hunt a lot north of Brooks. He says it isn't so easy to access now.
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Mystery Berach. |
Pepper Park looked similar. Notice the seaweed again.
When the seaweed is building on the beach, sand is also usually accumulating.
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Pepper Park.
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Seaweed at Round Island too.
As you look at these beaches, most have a bunch of renourishment sand remaining from projects conducted in recent years.
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Rio Mar was once a lot lower.
Tracking Station.
You can see some remains of a little erosion there, but not much. It was also renourished not too long ago.
Turtle Trail.
Turtle Trail isn't looking too bad, but it isn't looking good either. There have been a lot of people there this past week.
Turtle Trail.
Overall, we're back to poor conditions again.
Thanks much to JamminJack for the virtual tour of many of our beaches.
Surf Predictions. Source: MagicSeaWeed.com.
Looks like there won't be much exciting for the coming week. That will give you a chance to get your holiday shopping or whatever done. It will probably be very nice weather, but not so much for metal detecting.
Happy hunting, TreasureGuide@comcast.net
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