Okay, for comparison, here is the one from 5/19 previously posted:
And here is the one from this morning. Both by Tafay Wilson. Note the dust and the new point. Unbelievable.
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WOW, amazing how the landscape is changing
Maybe this will be Mud Creek's last hurrah! We can at least hope.
Rock Knocker says "no way."
bigsurkate
OMG - yep - there's that new beach....
It's like Kailua flowing to the sea ....
Wow, just wow. I bet that could be FELT when it went!
Hope someone goes out in a heli and posts pics.....
That's 3 days of material? That is remarkable.
Whoa! Yet, another game-changer! We are definitely in the "uncharted zone" now...as if we weren't before.
Boy, howdy. You got that right, Patte. Only been here 32 years, but I've never seen anything like this. Neither has R in his 36 years.
bigsurkate
It would be nice if that was the last big dump and then the contractors can move forward with doing what needs to be done.
Would be nice, but Rock Knocker says, "no way in hell." The activity level was so high, he was amazed, and he is a slide technician. He heard sounds that only big rocks (truck size boulders) can make. It was amazing.
bigsurkate
I say leave it alone for a couple of winters or so to let it settle down and then put the engineers on it.
Wow. The size of the slide.............