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Wave refraction and waves breaking into surf

Wave refraction and waves breaking into surf

Wave refraction in a bay

Wave refraction

Depositional coast: wave refraction, and longshore current and drift

Depositional coast features

Sand spits

Bay mouth bars, one has an inlet

Lagoons

Tomboloes

Barrier Islands

Barrier Islands of Virginia’s Eastern Shore

Summer beach vs winter beach

Summer beach vs winter beach

Erosional Coastlines: erosion of headlines

Shoreline straightening

Sea stack formation

Sea arch eroding to a sea stack

Sea stacks