ardvarcus

It's called beach erosion, and it happens all the time all around the world. It's perfectly normal. I had a summer place with a long sandy beach. One year I went to the cottage and half the beach was missing. All it takes is a single storm with the wind coming from the right direction.

toobaditworks

I agree. He didn't even mention the hurricanes that are out in the ocean that suck the water out.

Simpleusername

retard level ignorance.

Fibbideh

No.

The pictures of the "thousands of fishing boats stranded in the dirt", as well as many of those other images were taken out of context. Notice how the sky isn't completely clear in most of them? A hurricane is a massive low pressure zone in the atmosphere. It's so low, and goes over such a wide area, that the sea level within the hurricane rises because it's 'sucking up' the ocean underneath it, and thusly falls in the area around it. It's a well documented phenomena.

toobaditworks

Well documented phenomena aint right. :D

Gringojones

I didn't watch the video. Is it possible that this is just an area that experiences a fairly large tidal swing that leaves boats on the bottom when the tide goes out?