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7th March 2020, 12:01 PM #31
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7th March 2020, 12:31 PM #32GOLD MEMBER
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Glad to see that we're all in agreement about that then. Now let's talk about religion, where we'll be able to thrash out not only which is the 'correct' one but also whether any of them have any merit at all. Go.
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Now let's talk about religion
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7th March 2020, 02:01 PM #33
Oops, no response to any of that.
Evidence to support arguments is paramount.
So, here is my supporting evidence.
This is Towradgi Rock Pool, from Google Maps. (all satellite images are labelled as 2020, but could be up to 5 years old, so sea levels may not be accurate ).
Towradgi.JPG
Note how the pool (at the top of pic) sticks out past the high tide mark in the sand (easily seen on the left, exactly halfway up the sand strip). Then of course there is the step up to the concrete surround from the sand which would presumably be at least 250mm, but perhaps tccp123 can say more accurately what the step up in the north western corner is.
Here is South Cronulla Rock Pool.
Cronulla.JPG
That looks to be about a 60-70cm step up from the rocks on the left to the top of the concrete wall. You can see some still water pooling on the left about 2/3 the way up the pic. That will be the absolute maximum (normal) high tide mark, but is more likely to have been left there by wave action at high tide - see last pic in this post (which means the water will reach higher than the high tide mark).
Here is Oak Park Rock Pool, the most southern of the Cronulla suite.
Oak Park.JPG
Once more, it can be seen that the pool is above the high tide mark. The northern edge of this pool is actually natural rock, not concrete at all, and is close to a metre higher than the concrete walls.
This is how the water gets changed - by wave action, not tidal action. (South Cronulla pool again)
Water change.JPG
(labelled "Photo - Sep 2019 Jose Maria Molina Alias"
Tccp123, was it low, high or mid tide when you were last at Towradgi, making your observations?
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7th March 2020, 02:41 PM #34
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7th March 2020, 06:30 PM #35
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