Little Talbot Island State Park Beach

Water Water Everywhere – Low Tide

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Low Tide at Little Talbot Island State Park between Jacksonville and Amelia Island, Florida about 3 weeks ago. The beach has seen so much erosion since this photo was taken and is not recognizable to this.

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14 responses to “Water Water Everywhere – Low Tide”

  1. John Avatar

    That’s terrible that the beaches are being destroyed by all of the storms. 😒

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      Yep! Plus there is a controversial break water that was put in 10 years ago to keep the sand from washing away from the rich peoples beaches on Amelia Island. So the state parks are getting destroyed. 🤨

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  2. Alice DeForest Avatar

    We always take that route home from Florida, not the park but the A1A and the Mayport Ferry

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      We spend a lot of time out there. We like going to Fort Clinch too. And hanging out in historic Fernandina. Pre-Covid of course. 😊

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  3. XingfuMama Avatar

    I love watching the waves at the turn of the tide. Sad to hear about the erosion.

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      Yeah it’s pretty bad. Every year we lose a little more.

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  4. Jim Borden Avatar

    is the erosion because of storms, or just the result of the passage of time, and the break water?

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      All of the above. The tides are getting higher and the break water shifted everything so Little Talbot Island State Park has suffered the consequences.

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      1. Jim Borden Avatar

        I’m sorry to hear that…

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      2. Lisa Coleman Avatar

        It’s still a great beach, but anyone who doesn’t think there aren’t climate issues and global warming are not living it first hand. Look at California and Louisiana. Not to mention Houston. Houston didn’t used to flood like they do now. There are a lot of factors and many are man made causes.

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      3. Jim Borden Avatar

        it’s amazing how some people just ignore the science…

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      4. Lisa Coleman Avatar

        Or just don’t care and are in denial.

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  5. DailyMusings Avatar

    love the perspective in this photo. The beach is my favorite place

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    1. Lisa Coleman Avatar

      Thank you. It’s mine too. I took 1/2 day off from working my Etsy shop today & am replying to you from the beach. 🏖

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