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What may stockton beach be like in the future?

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i need an extended answer for this please

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  1. Under water?

    I live in Lake Macquarie and the lake is supposed to rise 1metre over the next 100 years...

    How far in the future are you talking?

    I would expect the courseness of the sand to reduce to more refined sand at least... but again that would take time too...


  2. it may not even be a beach in the future...it may be some rich b******s back yard....or it may get eroded by the wind and water and all the sand will be swept away. it may be covered in rubbish and have lots of homeless people sleeping on it or it may have another 10 shipwrecks

    along the shore.

    it depends on

    local community and the the council.

    Stockton Beach and the Oyster Bank were notorious for shipwrecks. The most well-known was the "Adolphe", wrecked in 1904 and still visible on the breakwater. During the late 1800s and early 1900s sailing ships were tied up, sometimes three abreast at dolphins along the Stockton river bank and their ballast helped form what is now known as the "Ballast ground".

    Notable extant heritage sites and buildings include the slipway and boat harbour opposite the Boatrowers Hotel; the "thorn tree" (acacia karoo)

    its a bit of a strange question dont ya think? it will more than likely not change just erode

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