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[*] posted on 6-5-2014 at 11:20 AM


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"No comments expected/wanted re: Al Gore, etc:"

Come on Ged, you're taking all the fun out of it, how long can this post stay active with a limitation like that?
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David,
You know I am an idealist and a romantic :lol::lol::lol:

My expectations are rarely met and my wishes seldomly granted :lol:

Regardless, the opinions flow.....

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Hope Jill, you, Cacahuete and the boys are all doing well.

Nomads: Here is DT doing research on water levels.....he is old enough to remember when this was a flowing stream...





....and when he would go waterskiing here:






Don't believe everything you think....
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[*] posted on 6-6-2014 at 08:32 PM


so .14 in per year since the 1990s would make 3 inches almost and with the tide coming in and out with waves lapping against the shore you can tell the difference of 3 inches when the tide is different every day. come on give me a break. Are you watching the water levels rise in a fish tank? Shore lines recede and advance from all kinds of things. Currents, storms, tide and wave action to name a few, all wash away shore line and move sand around

The campgrounds at Ojo de liebre get flooded because the sand barrier in front of it has been washed away at some places. I know I haven't been going there as long as Sheri has But I've been going there for a long time I remember when I could camp in those spots too.
One day even David K's favorite place in all of Baja, Shell Island/Shell beach might get washed away too.
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