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Hurricane Isaac versus Navarre Beach Pier, the longest concrete pier on the Gulf of Mexico
| Categorie: disastri naturali, danni da tempesta, tempesta tropicale, nuvole, spiaggia, ponti, cielo, acqua, onde | Tipo di telecamera: Nikon D5100 |
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This was my favorite shot of the day...and yes, the Navarre Beach Pier (the longest pier on the Gulf of Mexico) is still there, but the Santa Rosa County Disaster Response Team closed access to all of Navarre Beach at 1900L tonight.
~Jeff
~Jeff
~Jeff
Yes, I hear Bob saying now "Mindi, he said Jeff takes the photos!" LOL! ;)
Navarre Beach is on the Gulf Coast with the largest fishing pier on the Gulf of Mexico. We are about half way between Fort Walton Beach and Pensacola Beach. Navarre is actually unincorporated Santa Rosa County and part of Gulf Breeze, FL. We have one of the few uncommercialized/undeveloped natural beaches on Florida's Emerald Coast--a great vacation destination for nature photographers like you and Bob!
~Jeff
Perhaps everyone should check out my YouTube video footage of the waves crashing on Navarre Beach Pier below:
Link
~Jeff
Everyone may also be interested in this 2 minute video shot by Bill Twingley of the Pensacola News Journal (PNJ) when they allowed people to go up on the Navarre Beach Pier for a couple of hours yesterday:
Link
Dangerous waves at Navarre Beach
Although I personally would not risk damage to my camera equipment, these are amazing shots and later in the video I have the same video locations. Not sure if I would go up on the pier during a hurricane anyway though...I saw people get hurt by flying debris along Navarre Beach yesterday without going onto the pier.
~Jeff
~Jeff
Happy Shooting,
Dorothy
~Jeff
Dr. Jeff Masters, Weather Underground Hurricane Expert, is using one of my photos of Hurricane Isaac Impacting Navarre Beach Pier on his 29 and 30 August official blog! See link above and look for the 3rd pic on those two days....
~Jeff
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