Wave power
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haveabeer
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Wave power
Just been for a walk along our beach after the storms amazed at the destruction the sea has caused whole trees tossed onto Shoreline sand dunes in places no longer exist.
The amount rubbish on the shoreline must amount to many tons
But it was still a great walk with a clear blue sky families out for a walk we are so lucky to have this so close by
The amount rubbish on the shoreline must amount to many tons
But it was still a great walk with a clear blue sky families out for a walk we are so lucky to have this so close by
Dave
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david63
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Re: Wave power
It certainly brings home that despite all our perceived knowledge and technology we are no match for Mother Nature.
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Stephen
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Onelife
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Re: Wave power
Hi Havabeer,
I was amazed to see how Aberystwyth looked after the storms...we walk along the promenade every year and could hardly recognise the place such was the damage.
I've sent them a stern letter asking them to get it all cleaned up before our next visit
Regards
Keith
I was amazed to see how Aberystwyth looked after the storms...we walk along the promenade every year and could hardly recognise the place such was the damage.
I've sent them a stern letter asking them to get it all cleaned up before our next visit
Regards
Keith
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Ray Scully
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Re: Wave power
Wave power
I remember the story of the very balding 30 year old chatting up some girl and telling her that as a child he had lovely wave her.
He riposte "well the tide has well and truly gone out know"
I remember the story of the very balding 30 year old chatting up some girl and telling her that as a child he had lovely wave her.
He riposte "well the tide has well and truly gone out know"
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kaymar
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Re: Wave power
The red wine going down well this evening, then, Ray?Ray Scully wrote:Wave power
I remember the story of the very balding 30 year old chatting up some girl and telling her that as a child he had lovely wave her.
He riposte "well the tide has well and truly gone out know"
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Ray Scully
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Re: Wave power
kaymar wrote:The red wine going down well this evening, then, Ray?Ray Scully wrote:Wave power
I remember the story of the very balding 30 year old chatting up some girl and telling her that as a child he had lovely wavy hair
He riposte "well the tide has well and truly gone out now"