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Topic Title: Sand bars Topic Summary: Created On: 01/16/2020 06:01 AM |
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01/16/2020 06:01 AM
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Is it the swells, lack of energy, or are the sand bars really in bad shape along Southern Brevard county. I'm sure there are good breaks somewhere but I have mostly observed deep drop offs right off shore dumping waves on the outside with not really a good wave to ride. Hopefully this is not the new norm and our sand bars recover.
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