High surf pounds California coast
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Published 2023-12-28
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All Comments (21)
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🎵 "Don't build your house on sandy land; don't build it too near the shore. For it might be kinda nice, but you'll have to build it twice... Ohhh, you'll have to build your house once more! You gotta build your house upon the Rock; with the firm foundation of the Solid Rock. And the storms will come and go...but the peace of the Lord you will know!" 🎵
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Geologists have a saying "if you live next to the ocean then you will eventually live in the ocean"
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The price one pays for living to close to the ocean.
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Those kids skipping by cracked me up :D
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I applaud those heroes helping the surfer.
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This is just amazing to me. I have lived in Southern California since I was born. I turn 41 next month. I've never seen anything like this in my life.
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Never turn your back on the ocean--Heed the warnings
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When the ocean is too dangerous for surfers and even lifeguards... 😨
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Glad the lifeguard is ok ,
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Great to see people step up to to save the life-guards life! Gives me a little faith in humanity. :hand-purple-blue-peace:
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Grateful the life guard and his intended rescuee are OK.
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The price you pay for a living that close to the ocean. Nature rules.
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Who the heck thought it was a good idea to use glass a wave barrier?? Great job of those people helping the man in distress. Glad the surfer is safe. too.
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No one talking about the lifeguard risking his life 💀
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wait....let me get this straight, the rogue wave was not ordinary?...and get this, water from the ocean went up the beach?! this world never ceases to amaze
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People are going to have to realize that living so close to water is not going to end well over time!
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Thank god for a brave life guard.
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She called a piece of driftwood a tree. I'd hate to see her reaction to a flooded lumberyard...
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great reporting... from NorCall, the waves up here were a good 20-30 feet, they reached the piers & boardwalk's platforms, the energy behind them was powerful. Stinson beach all the way to Pacifica was like watching small tsunamis flooding coastal communities
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These large swells are affecting coastal communities north of Mendocino County, with waves reaching 22+ feet.