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Winston Smith30 Jun 2017 8:47 a.m. PST

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Check the handy map, and then find the North Carolina Banks in the Triangle.

15th Hussar30 Jun 2017 9:58 a.m. PST

Well, for all intents and purposes, it's just a few flotation device tosses away.

Stop being so, Littoral! grin

Micman Supporting Member of TMP30 Jun 2017 10:06 a.m. PST

It is just an arrow pointing the way to the Triangle! Nature does not want us to get lost on our way to being lost.

Cacique Caribe30 Jun 2017 10:45 a.m. PST

Lol. I love how people get alarmed when Nature simply does what Nature has always done.

Sandbars come and go all the time. It's not the aliens, the Triangle, global warming, Russian hackers or a magnetic pole shift causing it either. :)

Dan

Darkest Star Games30 Jun 2017 12:12 p.m. PST

"Middle of the Atlantic"… ha. They must see the ocean as being very very narrow.

Personal logo etotheipi Sponsoring Member of TMP30 Jun 2017 1:56 p.m. PST

I love how people get alarmed when Nature simply does what Nature has always done.

What?!?!!?! You mean my personal lifetime is not a good geologic reference frame?

Cacique Caribe30 Jun 2017 5:35 p.m. PST

You should hear how much beachfront property owners complain after every big hurricane, when all the sandy beach they had close by suddenly shifts over to the neighbors a little further down the coast. They act like someone needs to intervene with that.

Dan

Ed Mohrmann30 Jun 2017 8:18 p.m. PST

Orrin Pilkey is probably shaking his head and 'tsk-tsk'-
ing over that article…

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP01 Jul 2017 8:26 a.m. PST

Never let facts get in the way of sensationalism.

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