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swedebasher:
Seaweed is no use for agriculture for two years, as it takes that time for the salt to get out of it. In the past it has been dumped on the road to Arillas, up the road past Fantasea on the side of the hill, and most recently a new mountain has been made near the harbour.

dibully:
It's looking so much better now :)

Woodman:
We watched the first stage of clearance this morning; many lorry loads left the beach, most of the 2 massive piles that were outside Waves - the most obvious bits you can see on the webcam. A HUGE amount remains to be cleared though, stretching from there all the way to the pontoon. It's about 2-3 feet deep and 10 feet wide all the way. They've done well today, but it's far from finished.  As you can see as well, the bridge is back in place after the JCB also created a new channel straight to the sea directly from the gully.  Cloudy and cooling off now, we're told rain is on the way for the last 48 hours of our time here... Still, it's been as lovely and we've had a fab time as always.

hilary:
The improvements to the beach are down to a massive effort on Nulas part here at San Stefano Travel. She is behind the organization of the clearing with the backing of the locals here in the village. It will be great to see it restored to its former glory!!  ;)

Ioanna:

--- Quote from: hilary on May 28, 2014, 06:57:57 PM ---The improvements to the beach are down to a massive effort on Nulas part here at San Stefano Travel. She is behind the organization of the clearing with the backing of the locals here in the village. It will be great to see it restored to its former glory!!  ;)

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Well done Noula , it could be a big disappointment for newcomers . The regulars understand the situation and still love the village and all the locals .

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