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San Onofre Surfers |
Today, there's no disputing Trestles
Surf Beach, and it's iconic surf mentor;
San Onofre Surfing Beach (together
form 7-miles of perfect, wild & wonderful
world-class surfing waves, from San
Clemente CA's southern border,
occupying the northern 1/3rd of Camp
Pendleton Marine Base's 18-mile
undeveloped coastline), are now
the certifiably, undisputed, hottest
two surf spot on the planet, bar none,
as of May 16. 2012.
How hot? So hot, the rocks on the
beach catch fire. Really. Google
Beach Rocks Catch Fire in Lady's Pants. You'll see.
How could beach rocks catch fire? Because Trestles and San Onofre
are HOT!!!, duh. But what makes
beach rocks hot there? Hot enough
to catch fire (yikes), and no where
else on the planet's gazillion miles
of rocky coastlines?
Hmm, could it be the presence of
a leaky, creaky nuclear power plant,
combined with a 200-square mile
75-year old military training facility -
both right there, with both facilities
dumping no end of radiated water,
spent and unspent military ordinances
into that ocean everyday nonstop,
for a combined 100-years?
If the rocks on the beach catch fire,
how are the fish doing? How are
the surfers doing? How is the ocean
doing? No need to bring matches
to Trestles. Just rub two rocks
together.
In 1969, Ohio's
Cuyahoga River caught fire,
setting the standard for really
stupid human neglect of our
environment. On May 16, 2012,
Trestles and San Onofre set a
new scary standard for human
mistreatment of our oceans.
Because when rocks on the
beach ignite, we're in serious
trouble neighbor.
Jerry Collamer
San Clemente
Ca - 92672