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Landsat timelapse google earth the Pit etc

Created by latedropeddy latedropeddy  > 9 months ago, 10 May 2013
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latedropeddy
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10 May 2013 5:36pm
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I looked at sandy pt, interesting to see the course of the inlet change and the changes in vegetation growth at the top end. Wish they were in higher res though.

kato
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10 May 2013 6:16pm
Thanks for that, great find. Big change at 90-96 then less visible veg at 2000 now lots
sailquik
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10 May 2013 10:05pm
Not sure the vegetation is realistically visibly comparable in those photos. Changes in the lighting conditions show up wet sand very dark. If the photos were taken at high tide they look quite different.
One thing that is very obvious is the change in the location and shape of the entrance in the last few years, and the emergence of Sandy'B'
AUS02
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10 May 2013 11:15pm
That 'Earth Engine Landsat Time Lapse' is fantastic ...
Dartboy
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15 May 2013 2:06pm
If you want to see a sad change , go and look at Point Henry in Geelong . You can see the speed strip vanish !
Winter westerlies made that place " The " place to be and watch the gaastra speedfoils flying past.
wantmorewind
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15 May 2013 9:08pm
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Dartboy said..

If you want to see a sad change , go and look at Point Henry in Geelong . You can see the speed strip vanish !
Winter westerlies made that place " The " place to be and watch the gaastra speedfoils flying past.


wow wonder what has caused such a change there, it even appeared to be clean sand, imagine that at point henry, not to mention sailing it on todays gear, mmmm
Bonominator
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15 May 2013 9:16pm
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sailquik said..

Not sure the vegetation is realistically visibly comparable in those photos. Changes in the lighting conditions show up wet sand very dark. If the photos were taken at high tide they look quite different.
One thing that is very obvious is the change in the location and shape of the entrance in the last few years, and the emergence of Sandy'B'


Great little tool. Yeah SPB is sure looking the goods in westerlies...
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