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| We had some DBC shots in the gallery, why not make an article with them? | 
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| They're a few weeks old, I'm not sure if the sand is still that high in front of the seawall. | 
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| A few years ago, it was high enough that you could walk down the seawall and step off to the beach, without breaking stride. | 
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| The same glaciers which formed Duxbury Beach also pushed the marsh mud onto it. I'm no geology expert, that mud may go miles into the ocean, buried under sand. | 
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| I don't see mud in older (pre-seawall) pics of the beach. It is possible that the seawall changed sand flow dynamics enough to unearth buried muck. I have no scientific basis for this theory, though. | 
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| Waves about this high are where a Surf Check article vanishes and a "We're emptying our photo galleries" articles begins. | 
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| "Big wheel keep on turnin'..." | 
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| Temporary seawall repairs | 










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