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Off They Go

  • Julie Maxey-Allison | 10th Street
  • September 2022

The most dramatic examples of bluff erosion——and it is going on—are the actual collapses when huge chunks come tumbling down to the beach. But bluff loss can be as subtle as small bits of the bluff consistently chipping off or simply vanishing as sandstone dust blowing away with the wind. 

Photos by Julie Maxey-Allison

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