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Hi all, with the east coast heavy in sand at the moment could the west coast be opposite, stripped off so to speak, as the tide at Blackpool is 9.2m at high tide and 1.0m at low tide. :-/
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Hi Neil,

someone posted yesterday, on here, that tons of sand had been dumped on the beaches at Blackpool by the storms.
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Post by rattzzz »

stargazer wrote:Hi Neil,

someone posted yesterday, on here, that tons of sand had been dumped on the beaches at Blackpool by the storms.
Hi Pete,
Dico and Russ said the same when they got back yesterday ::g
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