This looks like a much better solution than placing those boulders and Gabion baskets on the beach. It does the job of halting property destruction and can easily be removed leaving a pile of sand when a more permanent solution is put in place. It is a joke in Barbados to see in the press seawalls and rock revetments costing tens of thousands of dollars described as "temporary."
This looks like a much better solution than placing those boulders and Gabion baskets on the beach. It does the job of halting property destruction and can easily be removed leaving a pile of sand when a more permanent solution is put in place. It is a joke in Barbados to see in the press seawalls and rock revetments costing tens of thousands of dollars described as "temporary."
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