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No, that's one of those several outdoorsmen who thoughtfully climb the cliff and walk down into town to use restaurant restrooms after a lot of beer and burritos.
2 important things in that photo, 1- there is a turd not far from the sleeper, nahhh we don't need no stinking toilets and 2-note the cobble stones. Gee to hear JP tell it the entire beach is sand...NOT.
to hear Aceti tell it there was never cobblestones before he moved here from New Jersey 10 years ago.
JP has constantly said that cobblestones are part of the system and when the south swells come in the summer the sand washes up over the cobbles. Two weeks ago we had a wind swell and it pulled the sand back. It is not gone.
Also notice how the tourist in the sleeping bag has no problem avoiding paying the tourist tax.
There are freshly uncovered patches of cobbles and a few strewn around the beach. The sand levels are still decent after a week of 6 ft high tides and northwest swell.
I'VE BEEN SURFIN' CALI SINCE 1958.IN EVERY AREA OF CALI WITH COASTAL CLIFFS ,THE EXTREME HIGH TIDES HIT THEM.ADDING SAND TO THESE AREAS WILL DO NOTHING BUT KILL SAND CRABS AND GENERALLY DISRUPT THE ECOLOGY OF THE LITORAL ZONE.STEVE ACETI AND MIKE ANDREEN NEED TO JUST ADMIT THAT THIER FOLLY HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ANYTHING BUT GETTING THIER CREEPY REPUBLICAN HANDS ON PUBLIC MONEY. AVO ST MAFIA
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English spiritualists settled Leucadia in 1870 and are reputed to have danced, in diaphanous white robes, in the little Roadside Park. The spiritualists are the reason so many of the streets are named after Greek gods and goddesses. Leucadia is Greek for "a sheltered place." Heritage Eucalyptus trees, planted in the 1880s, still grace the highway. When President Roosevelt passed through Leucadia in an open car during the Depression, local children climbed the Eucalyptus trees to wave to him. Change happens slowly in this nostalgic little California beach town. In lieu of fast food restaurants and franchise chain stores, Leucadia has two miles of Mom 'n Pop businesses, and that's the way everyone likes it. It's most memorable bumper sticker is "Keep Leucadia Funky." The town played an active role in the rebirth of the classic Highway 101 shield, restored by the city in 1997, and was part of the successful 101 Campaign to have Highway 101 declared an historic route.
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Is that RSPB?!
No, that's one of those several outdoorsmen who thoughtfully climb the cliff and walk down into town to use restaurant restrooms after a lot of beer and burritos.
See, I told you Encinitas doesn't need public restrooms!
2 important things in that photo, 1- there is a turd not far from the sleeper, nahhh we don't need no stinking toilets and 2-note the cobble stones. Gee to hear JP tell it the entire beach is sand...NOT.
to anon 417,
to hear Aceti tell it there was never cobblestones before he moved here from New Jersey 10 years ago.
JP has constantly said that cobblestones are part of the system and when the south swells come in the summer the sand washes up over the cobbles. Two weeks ago we had a wind swell and it pulled the sand back. It is not gone.
Also notice how the tourist in the sleeping bag has no problem avoiding paying the tourist tax.
Not true Sandy-
While he was sleeping, I took 10% of this cans.
There are freshly uncovered patches of cobbles and a few strewn around the beach. The sand levels are still decent after a week of 6 ft high tides and northwest swell.
I'VE BEEN SURFIN' CALI SINCE 1958.IN EVERY AREA OF CALI WITH COASTAL CLIFFS ,THE EXTREME HIGH TIDES HIT THEM.ADDING SAND TO THESE AREAS WILL DO NOTHING BUT KILL SAND CRABS AND GENERALLY DISRUPT THE ECOLOGY OF THE LITORAL ZONE.STEVE ACETI AND MIKE ANDREEN NEED TO JUST ADMIT THAT THIER FOLLY HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ANYTHING BUT GETTING THIER CREEPY REPUBLICAN HANDS ON PUBLIC MONEY.
AVO ST MAFIA
These are the shots that make me ask myself why doesn't every person carry a camera at all times!
great observation!
Hey tax man- How can I ONLY give 10% of my cans?? Why do you take 50% of my cans?? Sheet!!!
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