Honestly, I would NEVER consider building anything that close to a steep cliff next to a body of flowing water. Mother Nature has its own ideas on “landscaping”, and there’s not a thing you can do to stop it.
Thaylor Harmor
on October 30, 2011 at 5:28 pm
I recall in North Carolina they would pump thousands of pounds of sand on the beach around this one hotel. But after a couple of years of that I believe the hotel was eventually lost.
What they should do is have buildings on rails and then move them closer/further away from the beach as needed.
I was more scared with that second house you show’d!!!
*Sigh* You had to show the ocean, didn’t ya, Jim?
How can you protect your home from the erosion that will eventually take place? Won’t the Coastal Commission not allow you to build anything?
Honestly, I would NEVER consider building anything that close to a steep cliff next to a body of flowing water. Mother Nature has its own ideas on “landscaping”, and there’s not a thing you can do to stop it.
I recall in North Carolina they would pump thousands of pounds of sand on the beach around this one hotel. But after a couple of years of that I believe the hotel was eventually lost.
What they should do is have buildings on rails and then move them closer/further away from the beach as needed.
Ooops…a storm is coming…move away.
Ooops…errosion is coming…move away.
Nice sunny calm day…move closer.