These pictures are from a 2006 beach renourishment program performed near my in-laws who live in Florida. The pictures show the pump ship that transers the slurry of sand and water to the beach, as the water runs off, the suspended sand settles out and bulldozers push it up onto the beach. I could have stood there for the whole vacation, but... Well, I wouldn't want to start out wearing a fry pan
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I came from the gold coast .Down there they built rock walls at the river mouths to help boats get in and out .Problem was rock walls stoped the natural flow ofr sand up the coast .So they now pump sand under the rock walls and some cases on to beaches .
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Originally posted by Wazza View PostThat must be hard on the undercarriage components ,I would imagine the sand and salty brine would be the absolute worst .Please don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
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Originally posted by 245dlc View PostInteresting project Bruce I know that use to be a common method of reclaiming the land from the sea in Holland. Do you know what the fixtures were on the blade of the D7H?
Re: the fishing, the gulls were having a field day whenever the pump was running.
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