Tropical storm Debby has been dumping tons and tons of rain - at least we haven't had to worry about drought this summer - as well as hurricane-force winds. We were able to get out the other day for a brief walk on the beach, which suddenly had dunes (usually it's very flat). Unfortunately the storm has been uncovering a lot of the turtle eggs. Hopefully they will survive the changeable weather.
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Dunes as high as an eight year-old's eye |
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Someone managed to do this cool Sphinx sand sculpture between rainstorms |
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An exposed turtle nest |
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