What is unusual about these pictures?
Hint: It's the beach at Galveston, Texas.
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very high concrete sea wall built in between the beach and the road
Doesn't look like anyone is in the water. There are no boats or other watercraft either.
inshore water is blue-green, not he usual color of the water on the texas coast
Isn't the water brown in Galveston? Why would anyone want to go to any beach except Reunion Beach?
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The water is particularly clear. Very unusual for the water there. May be due to changing water current.
Current changed and its back to normal
The beach is full of guys all wearing speedos. No ladies present from what I can tell.
On the Austin news, they have been reporting a very high fecal matter content in the water down there. Mr. Poopybutthole type conditions.
It’s not covered up with yeah-bruhs from Louisiana littered with LSU tents and flags.
Please tell us?
Wow Curious George. It’s like looking at an ink blot picture huh. Go take a cold shower, we see what’s on your mind.
BP evidence! :(
It's clear water brought up from the southern Gulf by Alberto according to a professor at the Univ. of Texas. Here today, gone to muddy tomorrow.
I read Anon. 1:05 as saying the UT prof says Alberto pushed up water from the southern up (via wind), but if so, that doesn't make sense [to me] given that the winds are counter clockwise. Here's what the NWS says:
"...Alberto might have had some influence on the Galveston water being clear because the storm shifted course and a large 'plume' of water was pushed toward the Gulf Coast... [and] the Galveston area did not have a typical outgoing tide on Monday that normally dumps sediment from the Houston Ship Channel into Galveston Bay and then the Gulf of Mexico. That possibly allowed for more blue, or clearer, water to hit the beach."
I can hear the sea waves crashing, while I watch the cannons flashing.
I clean my gun.
3:25....This is your weapon, not your gun.
Dude, those are lyrics from the song "Galveston" by Glen Campbell.
Fartknockers abound here.
Blue water and the wave action is away from the beach.
There are few people.
There are no high-rise, or even low-rise condos, hotels.
This is all I can come up with.
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