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Assateague Island National Seashore

Assateague Island National Seashore gradually moves west to little by little. Over the past hundred years. Hurricanes and small storms blow sand from the Atlantic coast to the northeast. Cross the island to fill the shores on the other side. As a result, the island moved closer and closer. Ennis, who recently retired as head of maintenance at the park. Facing the storm here comes a lot. This coastal park was formed by a small storm blowing in the northeast. Back in March 1962, a major storm struck at the Assassin, with the deletion of Ocean Beach. New resort resort. By destroying the first 30 streets and buildings, as well as the dreams of real estate developers, Conservationists on this occasion proposed that the legislature enact legislation to protect most of the island as part of the national park system. In 1965, today, the Astorga is the longest-lived non-coastal property development project along the coast of the central Atlantic state. Famous wild dwarf horses. Open Space without obstacles. And the tranquil views of the ocean. Scientists predict that Climate change is likely to intensify the storm. Sea level rise And the slow-moving west of the island might have been faster. At the south end of the island The storm destroyed the parking lot six times in ten years. The tourist center was flooded three times.

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