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Trespassing the Future by A M

December 18th, 2009 8:37 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Go to a place you will not be able to go to in 10 years; for instance, a place under development that will never be the same again.

This proof is somewhat belated due to some technology issues; I was at this beach over American Thanksgiving. At one point along the beach access path, there was a vista point all the way out to the edge of the cliff.

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When I was sitting on the beach below a different section of cliff, I had to move my stuff several times because of falling pebbles -- it was like a constant tiny avalanche. I feared for the integrity of my skull. Even without the tide, these cliffs are not going to stay in the same place for long. In ten years, the place I stood will be forty feet in the air over a beach, and the cliff edge will have retreated who knows how far. These pictures document a losing battle in the war between the land and the sea.

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The beach below.

The beach below.


The Edge.

The Edge.


The water below.

The water below.



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posted by Ombwah on December 19th, 2009 12:20 PM

brilliant in the simplicity of the interpretation of the task, I thought.