The tides are normal. If the ocean level rises anywhere it rises everywhere. The sand comes in every winter and goes out every summer. And at least 100 feet of coast has eroded from the Muir past Pescadero Ave area along Sunset, where I lived.... in c. 1960 to 62 at least 100 feet erorded at Pescadero. Land slides are not evidence of rising ocean levels.
The property owners on the boardwalk need to reimburse the city for protecting their property. It's not the cities responsibility to protect the property owners From mother nature.
Listen buddy, I just spent $20million on my La Jolla home, I’ll be dammed if the city isn’t going to protect me and you all need to pay for it because you visit my beach
@@vintageexcellence lol typical . if it is YOUR beach , then YOU pay for it , if you decided to pay 20 million for a home by the beach thats on you . why should anyone else be responsible for your choice of living location ?you bought it you take care of it big timer . whats another million ? nothing is more repulsive than people that move to the beach and think they own the coastline . your property ends at YOUR property line. better yet why dont you just sell your spot and move back to victorville clown .
@@samhouston9809 exactly . and in california that means absolutely nothing . oh wait i guess the roads are pretty good down at the beach and the cops are pretty active . well thats about all that he gets for his property tax . give or take a the smell of crap that is common for lower lying beach communities his elevation may vary but for 20 mill im thinking its a three bedroom studio with 1 1/2 bath a 6' x 6' balcony wait patio and a 1/2 car garage
Tides and waves are 2 completely different things. The tides are high but the waves are near flat.
I remember this happening a few times when i lived in San Diego for 20 years, the 70s and 80s
How the hell does someone with pervasive glottal stops get a job as a TV news reporter?
you can't hold back the ocean
Hope only minor damage if any.
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thank god we didn't see any naked Peter Griffen's out there ..
Love SD
Its Nature. Nothing you can do about it.
The tides are normal. If the ocean level rises anywhere it rises everywhere. The sand comes in every winter and goes out every summer. And at least 100 feet of coast has eroded from the Muir past Pescadero Ave area along Sunset, where I lived.... in c. 1960 to 62 at least 100 feet erorded at Pescadero. Land slides are not evidence of rising ocean levels.
If your new, it's safest right next to the bluff away from the water. Thanks
It is safest for you in your basement sipping on soy your Mommie serves.
Pimp tides are next
Hahh 2:35? Hahahahhaa
Hey guys there is an insurrection going on in Atlanta Georgia.
No there isn’t
@@vintageexcellence Put the crack pipe down
@@BaffinSailor ok mr know it all because i live at the beach . what is going in georgia then ?
@@giuseppe_M #AtlantaInsurrection
Cop haters R losers
Hopefully it breaks off and the entire state sinks into the ocean
Did ur mother drop you on ur head or were u just born with brain damage?
Hopefully, you never get "brave" enough to leave the basement.
Why do people dislike Cali so much?
@@bm4551 Demonrats
The property owners on the boardwalk need to reimburse the city for protecting their property. It's not the cities responsibility to protect the property owners From mother nature.
Listen buddy, I just spent $20million on my La Jolla home, I’ll be dammed if the city isn’t going to protect me and you all need to pay for it because you visit my beach
@@vintageexcellence lol typical . if it is YOUR beach , then YOU pay for it , if you decided to pay 20 million for a home by the beach thats on you . why should anyone else be responsible for your choice of living location ?you bought it you take care of it big timer . whats another million ? nothing is more repulsive than people that move to the beach and think they own the coastline . your property ends at YOUR property line. better yet why dont you just sell your spot and move back to victorville clown .
They pay property tax
@@samhouston9809 exactly . and in california that means absolutely nothing . oh wait i guess the roads are pretty good down at the beach and the cops are pretty active . well thats about all that he gets for his property tax . give or take a the smell of crap that is common for lower lying beach communities his elevation may vary but for 20 mill im thinking its a three bedroom studio with 1 1/2 bath a 6' x 6' balcony wait patio and a 1/2 car garage
@@samhouston9809 Property tax is for services like police,sheriff roads,library,ect NOT mother nature.
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