Two years ago, I posted about the recovery efforts in out harbor on the second anniversary of the Tsunami that first attacked Japan and then destroyed our harbor and left one person dead here after being swept out to sea, and another dead just North of here in the Brookings, Oregon Harbor from a heart attack as the Tsunami swirled into the harbor there.
adding the signage to tell people the harbor has more than crab boats here |
now when the water rises, so will the docks |
reflecting |
a picture from the information signs here now |
and just after |
from 1930 when there was only a bay and a couple piers |
from the viewing deck this year |
just south of the harbor |
and that lighthouse has withstood not only this Tsunami and the Monster of March 28, 1964 but the thirty or more small ones that come through unremarked |
last spring when the Tall Ships passed through |
a couple years ago, after dredging the boat basin |
the big equipment we've had in and out saved the harbor |
Spring 2013 |
much more work needed done a couple years ago |