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#261254 07/23/2021 09:28 PM
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At first visit, i thought the surf had picked up a beach chalet, concrete and all, and taken it towards the water.

On closer look, one sees there is now water on 3 sides of papagayos where the covered picnic table eating area was and the foundation is buckling.

As for the beach chalets, the surf is doing a number on several of them undermining the slabs.

Not sure what/if anything is salvageable 4 years hence.

Did not hear any great chit/chat rumors on anything happening on rebuild we havent already heard.

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Water on three sides of Papagayo? It just keeps getting worse. That section of beach has only gotten smaller and smaller ever since the Club O rebuild following Hurricane Luis (1995-96). Here are some photos showing how severe the erosion has been. They range in date from the early 1990's to the last one which was taken in June 2017.

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Nice to see the pics over the years. Thank you


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