Jason, Faith, and Christian taking a walk |
Jason and Christian playing in the pool |
Just chillin |
Walking out the pier at Sharky's |
Looking back to shore |
And up the beach |
They played around on the beach.
Kelly and the kids stayed with us in the motorhome for 4 nights. Our friend Pat who just finished a two week visit from his daughter, son-in-law, and their two kids, warned us that the coach would get smaller and smaller while they were here, and it did:-) But all in jest, it was great and we really enjoyed it!
So while we were at Sharky's, we had an opportunity to see the Venice beach renourishment up close and personal. This is a $22 million dollar project to restore about 150' of sand to 3.3 miles of beach. They use a dredge 12 miles offshore that digs up the sand which is transported to a pump or booster boat about 1 1/2 miles off the coast which pumps the sand through enormous pipes up onto the beach where bulldozers and excavators spread it around. It is quite something to see. They are operating 24 hours around the clock to get it done before turtle nesting season which starts April 15th. About 791,000 cubic yards of sand!
This is the end of the pipe where the sand comes out |
Looking up the beach, you can see the part of the pipe on land |
Bulldozer spreading sand |
They get right out in the surf! |
Another angle |
Another dozer smoothing the sand |
2 comments:
Cubic yards Gilligan not square yards
Yeah, yeah, yeah........
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