Historicaerials.com now has the 1920 and 1933 photos of Tucker's Island. Pretty humbling contrast! You can see in the 1920 shot that there was a bridge, a canal, and various buildings. All of that was swallowed by the Atlantic in 1927.
I just aerialed the island and I never realized it was that extensive.It appears to have been partially wooded and had dwellings and roads on it in mid island and the southern end.The island appears to extend northward from 1920 to 33 and then wham,in 56 it is gone!.There are shoals in that area now and the waves can be observed breaking on them i rough weather from little beach but the island just disappeared in 20 years.What caused it?I know barrier islans move with the offshore current and occasionally two islands will form one as inlets close or one island will be cut in two but in 20 years a substantial piece of south jersey just rolled over and sank into the atlantic.Are there any known pics of the island back in it's heyday?What went on there?who lived there?Now I'm interested.I always thought tuckers island was just a reappearing and disappearing shoal that nude sunbathers took advantage of when it was above water.
Al
Take a look at the south end of IBSP. What was once connected is now not. Water works in mysterious ways and oft times very quickly. There is no evidence of where Cranberry Inlet once was, closed up in the min 1800's and it is now all summer homes.
If you use GE, use the time slider to move between years, the change in IBSP took months rather than years and now the tidal forces will continue to change the backside of Island Beach and the sedge islands there.
yes I'm aware inlets and points change quite rapidly but this was a sizeable island totally wiped out.Then again there is a 20 year gap in the photos.I still can't get over they actually caught the lighthouse falling over.
Al
Take a look at the south end of IBSP. What was once connected is now not. Water works in mysterious ways and oft times very quickly. There is no evidence of where Cranberry Inlet once was, closed up in the min 1800's and it is now all summer homes.
If you use GE, use the time slider to move between years, the change in IBSP took months rather than years and now the tidal forces will continue to change the backside of Island Beach and the sedge islands there.
... the island really did not disappear after all,at least not the northern end.The island moved westward...
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How did you like the Victory Storm King Imperial Stout?
I've never been on it but have canoed out to little beach island twice.The only supposedly permanent island on the jersey coast without road access.It's loaded down with Rhus Radicans but does have a nice dune forest in one area.
Al
It drinks like a meal my son ! Very good.
I am getting a PICC line inserted for the Undercover Investigation Shutdown !
I've always wanted to explore little beach and have been fascinated by it, but I heard you need a federal permit to get on it. Is that condition enforced, or is it generally accepeted that you can land there with small watercraft without a huge concern of federal prosecution?
Jeff