Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Digging in



Had to get to the beach today, couldn't stand another day inside, no matter what. Surf shots below.
So with this post I also took the opportunity to do a bit of a Blackhead quarrying update, I've been taking progress photos for months. The main sequence above is 15months of quarrying and lowering on the south side of the quarry which is the face that is seen from Blackhead Road and the carparks. Heaps of activity and changes, the one big thing is the disappearance of what I call 'the slip' which was clay slide shaped like an arch.






6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wish the would stop and leave something for the rest of us.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for keeping this out there Nic. It's a disgrace they can do this to part of our coastline. Shame on them.

Anonymous said...

Jae with his first ever noseride and still not quite thea..Rad shot of Keza

Brent said...

We'll have an island out there eventually.
We all thought the wind would change the waves years ago. Doesn't seem too so far.

Alan on 29 March, 2011 17:04 said...

Hey Nic' could you throw a link that will explain just what the F is going on there? I'm Dunnies born, but a long way and time gone, so far from 'plugged in'. Completely my own fault.

This looks like a bloody travesty. How can I skite to my Yank mates about how we look after the place back home if some dick is busy digging it up?

nic on 29 March, 2011 18:20 said...

Hi Alan, link to my other blog here any questions ask cheers http://friendsofblackhead.wordpress.com/

 

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