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Amazing how quickly the sand came. 36, maybe 48 hours it went from looking like all rock to half covered in sand.
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I noticed the same thing this morning. Nice to see it coming back.
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This is what it looked like in May.
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Fastest two way turnaround I have ever seen
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Some seriously big boulders nearest to SSBB!!
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Sand Gravity, got to love it!
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It is amazing to watch the sand come and go. A few years back at Maho....the stairs at LaPlage were blocked off, because there was at least a five to six foot drop off at the bottom of the steps. One could go under the steps and not touch the top. In less than two days, the sand was brought back, and it was up to the second step. Mother Nature is amazing.