Written by the TreasureGuide for the exclusive use of treasurebeachesreport.blogspot.com.
Wind Direction Tuesday Noon Source: Ventusky.com |
We are getting some good wind, rough waves and high water today. You can see the wind direction above.
I went out to check some beaches to see how things were developing.
Rough Water Getting High on John Brooks Beach This Morning. |
Despite the high water there was no erosion this morning at John Brooks.
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John Brooks Beach Around Ten This Morning. |
South of Turtle Trail Around 11 This Morning. |
You can see just the top of some bags at that time.
The foot of the cliff was eroded very little.
There were about a six detectorists working close to the cliff this morning.
Another View of the Bags Appearing This Morning. |
The red/brown sand was under a thin layer of other sand.
Looking South Towards the Seagrape Trail Beach Access This Morning. |
Pile of Beach Chairs Near Most Northern Condos Above Seagrape Trail Access This Morning. |
If these get buried that will give one big signal.
Wabasso Beach This Morning Near Noon. |
Ambersands Beach This Morning Near Noon |
There was about a five or six foot cliff at Ambersands for a long ways both north and south. The sand is the most recent renourisment sand though. The older renourishment sand from the inlet was still covered.
Overall, I think some treasure coins will be found in the next few days. Beach conditions have just begun to improve. The wind direction tomorrow will be a little more from the north/northwest. We'll see if that helps any of these beaches.
Lets see who reports the first treasure coin of 2018.
I posted an earlier post today, do if you missed that you might want to go back and take a look at that one.
Happy hunting,
TreasureGuide@comcast.net