Shifting sand bars

PB291673After all the November swells and storms today we experienced, today was our first almost flat day in quite some time. It is Sunday November 29th and also the first nice sunny day we have seen in about 3 weeks.  Not unusual for this time of year. Seems like a lot of years the first couple weeks of December usually brings small conditions with extreme tides and that is what we experienced today. After all the severe erosion and storm surge of the remnants of Ida, and another swell shortly thereafter the sand bars have been rearranged in a way very rarely seen. It was one of those days that you only wish you could only shrink yourself down to a foot high and you could catch some of the best waves ever seen on the Outer Banks.  In some places there is no beach at all and 100 yds north or south the beach is as wide as we have seen in years. Definitely a unique day on the Outer Banks.  PB291674PB291675PB291676PB291677PB291678PB291679PB291680PB291681PB291682PB291683PB291684PB291685PB291686PB291687PB291688PB291689PB291691PB291692PB291693PB291694PB291695PB291696PB291698PB291699PB291700PB291701PB291702PB291703PB291704PB291705PB291708PB291706PB291709PB291710PB291711PB291712PB291713PB291714PB291715PB291716

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