Tuba aerial shot

From: Bob Galvan (kasplash@home.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Aug 17 2000 - 09:37:27 PDT


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Erik Eiseman wrote:
>
> http://terraserver.microsoft.com/image.asp?S=12&T=1&X=633&Y=5261&Z=10&W=2
>
> I had no idea this stuff existed. Bob, can you point out that sand bar,
> also is that a shark?
>
> Check out the site if you love maps!

In this view of Tubamancha, the Wave Zone is directly above the 0 -
.25m scale at the bottom, and extending down the beach to the viewer's
right (east).
I don't see any sharks, doubt if even a 20 footer would show up.
See the "V" of whitewater on its side in the channel? There is a big
sandbar there, often dry on low tides, but it's not in the normal
sailing area.
See how the beach faces directly south?!!!
See how the NW wind blows crossOFF!!? This shot doesn't look like a
very good surf day.

Bob



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