I'm 66. been a fan of The Cape for most of 60 years. This glorious bed of sand and gravel that juts out into the North Atlantic is only temporary. It was deposited by glaciers. So it has been there for thousands of years, but vast parts of it are slowly going away. And people keep building on it. I miss The Cape of my youth.
Excellent, educational video! Keep up the great work!
Thank you for everything you all do!
I'm 66. been a fan of The Cape for most of 60 years. This glorious bed of sand and gravel that juts out into the North Atlantic is only temporary. It was deposited by glaciers. So it has been there for thousands of years, but vast parts of it are slowly going away. And people keep building on it.
I miss The Cape of my youth.
So sea levels are rising irrespective if man's activities!
No. It's the erosion of a temporary sand pile left by a receding glacier. The Cape looks quite different from when the Mayflower arrived.