As everything else on the shoreline, this sign at Parede was destroyed after last winter worst storms ever. Why bother to replace it?... If someone dies because of a falling cliff I'm sure there will be signs everywhere!
It gets frustrating living by the sea. I know that communities on the Atlantic here in Florida are constantly spending millions of dollars to replace sand after storms wash everything away. But so much of our economy is based on tourism, no beaches means no money! :)
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It gets frustrating living by the sea. I know that communities on the Atlantic here in Florida are constantly spending millions of dollars to replace sand after storms wash everything away. But so much of our economy is based on tourism, no beaches means no money! :)
The waters must get very rough here. Right now they are such a beautiful shade of blue.
rather fitting example.
Ah, so much destruction indeed!! I do hope there's no repeat of the storms this winter!!
If the sign itself was almost destroyed...
Why bother to do anything?
common sense should prevail, right?
I like the rugged look of the coastline.
Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography
always love seasights!!!! ☼ ☼ ☼
Dangerous but gorgeous!
The waterfront here looks quite stark!
Nature itself is unstable. I guess we'd better watch out!
I'm just catching up on all your posts, but this one spoke to me the most.
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