Oh!!!!!!.....i do love to live beside the seaside ......oh i do love to live beside the sea!!!!!! ......and watch my home go into the sea!!!!!!!!! ........yes the cost of ocean side living folks ........... is becoming very......... and highly unattractive ,..........i would not be happy watching my gaff/home/shore house/crib/etc..........go towards the ocean ...it has been a fact!!!!!!!!........ for a while !!!!!!! ....how come people want to be that near ........ to such a ferocious........ and i mean ferocious .......... body of water ........i mean i guess if you have shit /butts /mucho loads of cash to waste ..........look at these photos .......listen a fucking sandbar .......is not place to build a structure ........you know the word sand ......... is not good for saying building a 3 storey ......unless you mix it with say concrete for foundation ....anyone knows sand is not a good foundation ......you can drive down ........and down but it is sand .........but what the fuck do i know as i say i am a vanilla gorilla looking for a table dance ......
I love the ocean ......a lot ....... but but being that fucking close .....is too close for comfort ....i guess if you are into 7 figs .....then a loss like that is just another stroll in the park ..........i am sure all these people are not 7 figs ........the cost of insurance loss.......repair ........etc etc ......must be monumentous ........
The planet id fucked ...we fucked it and now the price is baing paid ....in mass ...the ocean is teaching us ......it is not fucking around with us.......
My deepest condolences........ for the loss of pretty .......and cute homes ....... by the ocean ........but i do not trust the sand .......concrete under my feet
....i have been to north carolina ....and saw these fragile .........beach towns ....to me......... wood posts are not enough for mother nature ........it is the equivalent to cocktail sticks .......they say pictures speak a thousand words ........well below is so true .......
Outer Banks home falls into the ocean, highlighting a grim trend. See the photos.
Though hundreds of miles away, Hurricane Ernesto managed to send a North Carolina home into the Atlantic Ocean.
On Friday, residents of Rodanthe in North Carolina's Outer Banks witnessed another unfortunate, yet increasingly common, event: a house collapsing into the ocean.
The combination of high tides and waves from Hurricane Ernesto, which was hundreds of miles away, contributed to the latest collapse that took place at Hatteras Island in Rodanthe. No one was inside the home at the time, according to reports.
Rodanthe, a community of roughly 184 residents, has lost seven homes to the ocean in the past four years, according to the National Park Service. Much of that may be attributed to climate change, according to the New York Times.
Officials warn that more homes are at risk as Ernesto continues to affect the East Coast, though the storm is not expected to make landfall in the United States. The National Hurricane Center warned that Ernesto will bring potentially “life-threatening” rip currents and high surf along the East Coast, particularly in North Carolina and South Carolina, over the next couple of days.
Here are some photographs of the aftermath of Friday’s house collapse — as well as images of Rodanthe’s coast erosion over the years.
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