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North Captiva Island is growing... 

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North Captiva Island, off the southwest coast of Florida, is reaching out into the warm Gulf waters. Steady south and westerly winds have created a long, thin sandbar that provides visitors an unusual new nature path. We don't know how long it will last, but the ever-shifting sands of our island never cease to amaze us.

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13 апр 2024

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Комментарии : 6   
@gnarlyness13
@gnarlyness13 Месяц назад
Beautiful video!. I love this place, absolutely a REAL getaway, and I've become hesistant to tell people about it because I don't want it ruined
@Aarongorn
@Aarongorn 3 месяца назад
That's remarkable! We were just there last fall, on that very beach, and it looked nothing like that!
@TheKidd86
@TheKidd86 3 месяца назад
How will wind and waves not tear that up?
@michaelkleinman6704
@michaelkleinman6704 3 месяца назад
When was this taken? Last time I was there, two years ago, the sandbar was mostly not there.
@alexanderredlin8493
@alexanderredlin8493 Месяц назад
There was a hurricane
@northcaptivaislandfl
@northcaptivaislandfl Месяц назад
@@alexanderredlin8493 The Hurricane did not cause this. This sand bar just popped up recently. It happens every now and then. A few years ago, we had one pop up for a while further to the south. In the 80s, we had one that went out and mirrored the shoreline for an incredibly long distance ( wish I was here for that!).
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