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Erick Staal <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 12 Oct 2016 07:06:35 +0200
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Hi,

Just a question from Europe. I did a lot of shelling in NW-Europe after 
(very heavy) storms, but have (until now) never encountered quicksand 
after storms, only after beach replenishments. Is there a specific 
reason why quicksand appears to be more common on the US Atlantic coast?
Or is it just related that good Atlantic locations are especially 
quicksand prone due to their location (near river mouths, etc.).

Sincerely, Erick

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