After investigating Port Herman, we went next door to
Hollywood Beach.
The pictures in the left column were taken about an hour after the high point of
the flood. The pictures in the right column were taken over the next few days when the
tide was back to normal. This gives you a point of reference to see how high the
water was.
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Don't ask me what the heck is going
on with that first picture. But these shots are of the docks overall. |
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Here's a closer (less blurry) shot
of the docks. |
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This looks
like a flagpole growing out of the water. |
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The boat
on the left was tied so tight it was close to sinking. When I came back the
next day, it was gone. I hope it didn't sink. |
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Here's the clubhouse and the boat
ramp. |
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The
playground had a new waterslide! |
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Here are
the swing sets. |
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These
pictures were both after the flood, but you can see on the left how all the
benches and picnic tables floated up and got tangled in the swing set. On
the right you get a better idea of how long the slide really is. |
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In the
first picture you can't even see the docks at all. |
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I don't
know if the covered lift lost its top in the storm, or if the owner removed
it, but it's still not there. |
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This
Fountain wasn't there when I went back for more pictures, so here's two
pictures of its busted windshield. I'm not sure if it hit the top of a
covered lift, or if it had a bimini that got ripped off, but the windshield
was destroyed. The owner owes a thanks to Rich Kolbe for rescuing it and
tying it to a mooring, otherwise it would have floated away! |
Head back to the main Isabel page to see what else I
found!
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