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Gender: Male
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Age: 39
Sign: Sagittarius

City: NEW YORK
State: NEW YORK
Country: US
Signup Date: 10/19/2005
Tuesday, November 14, 2006 

MONTAUK, N.Y., Nov. 10 — The Montauk Point Lighthouse was commissioned by President George Washington and completed in 1796 and may be the most recognized landmark on Long Island. If left unprotected, it could also be a few good storms away from falling down its steadily eroding bluff into the ocean.

So the Army Corps of Engineers is embarking on a $14 million plan to save the lighthouse by building a sea wall of boulders to protect the bluff. But a group of surfers say the boulders that would save the lighthouse would ruin Alamo, the world-renowned surf break just beyond its shadow, and they have a counterproposal.

Dude, just move the lighthouse back.

"I know the lighthouse people feel the current location is hallowed ground, the spot George Washington built the lighthouse on, but we as surfers feel the same way about Alamo," said Tom Naro, the chairman of the eastern Long Island chapter of the Surfrider Foundation. "All of our research and science has grown out of protecting the wave, and it all indicates that moving the lighthouse is a much better and cheaper option in the long run."

Matt

 
The moved the lighthouse on Hatteras Island, just not the same in the new location. There will be plenty of waves for the "dudes" to ride elsewhere. Build the wall!
 
Posted by Matt on Wednesday, November 15, 2006 - 5:01 PM
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