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Anytime there is water moving, it will also move earth, rocks, and pretty much anything in its path. Coastal erosion will ALWAYS happen; it's inevitable. Infrastructure should be distant from the edges where water and earth meet.
— Sunny Slope (@sunnyslopegirl1) February 14, 2023
February Flexes on the Caribbean https://t.co/onDX6pTliL
— Surfandinho (@SurfAndCo) February 14, 2023
https://twitter.com/NWSBayArea/status/1625615317455237120
Goodbye Slot!
— Travis Gohr (@emptycontent) February 14, 2023
https://twitter.com/NWSBayArea/status/1625613787456999425
Hopefully no surfers got hurt!!
— janine antoinette (@j9silvis) February 14, 2023
https://twitter.com/USGS/status/1625608822088941568
https://twitter.com/LACoLifeguards/status/1625608531415076864
https://twitter.com/_TheHusband/status/1625606376155381761
Man !
— derrick flyr (@mazolasaltas) February 14, 2023
That is a pretty sick photo. It’s a living room/entry way wall hanger for sure.
“Oh hey, how you doin’? Come in. Oh that? Yeah that’s me. Oh thanks, just right place, right time. You say that’s a big wave? It’s about 4ft I think. Who knows? Hey, have a seat. How have you been?”
— Travis Stanford (@travishb) February 14, 2023
Last week, three swells filled into Western Europe, one right after the other. Scotland got it first, for a few days of barrel hunting, before Ireland, the UK’s south west and northern France. Part I of this #SwellStory involved chasing waves all across the Celtic lands.
— Surfline (@surfline) February 14, 2023
Longboading big waves… epic! https://t.co/TCZRwqxF9a
— Matthew Davis (@mavin_d) February 14, 2023