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Pattaya To Enlarge Beach After Erosion Has Caused It To Disappear


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maybe stopping the erosion would be easier and cheaper then replacing the beach every year? the whole thing has been sandbagged so all the drainage is down the steps and thru the beach, washing large amounts of sand out past the low tide mark whenever it floods, and interestingly undermining the 100 foot high prison lights, so it may get interesting. so anyway, the tractors will be out soon and they will level the beach, but sadly the missing sand is out beyond the reach of the tractors so the beach will drop another meter or so this year. personally I like it

15 Sept update:After heavy rain there are major gully washouts - erosion 2m deep 5-7 M wide in front of all the steps because of above ^. From about Central up to Soi 3 . In fact these steps are undermined and on verge of collapsing along with one area near Soi 6 that has collapsed. The breakwater wall is also exposed and undermined along this segment.

And this is all before the longshore current changes direction ( North to South ) At this rate I expect parts of the walkway in this area, Soi 3 to Central, to collapse

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maybe stopping the erosion would be easier and cheaper then replacing the beach every year? the whole thing has been sandbagged so all the drainage is down the steps and thru the beach, washing large amounts of sand out past the low tide mark whenever it floods, and interestingly undermining the 100 foot high prison lights, so it may get interesting. so anyway, the tractors will be out soon and they will level the beach, but sadly the missing sand is out beyond the reach of the tractors so the beach will drop another meter or so this year. personally I like it

15 Sept update:After heavy rain there are major gully washouts - erosion 2m deep 5-7 M wide in front of all the steps because of above ^. From about Central up to Soi 3 . In fact these steps are undermined and on verge of collapsing along with one area near Soi 6 that has collapsed. The breakwater wall is also exposed and undermined along this segment.

And this is all before the longshore current changes direction ( North to South ) At this rate I expect parts of the walkway in this area, Soi 3 to Central, to collapse

yep, quite a few truck loads removed last night and they still cant figure out what the problem is

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Without a civil engineer specializing in beach erosion/restoration (from the U.S., Australia or Europe) this throwing sandbags at the problem is a lost cause. That beach is going fast and its going to take parts of that slapped on seawall and walkway with it, as well as one or two of those very high lamp posts that are recently dangerously undermined.

Apart from stabilizing the lamp posts maybe they should just forget about it.

From the majority users Im seeing there now : Large groups of Thais drinking , foreigners sitting around smoking cigarettes all day, and the busloads of cattle shuttle-bused Chinese and Indians to the boats. All are oblivious to their surroundings anyway.

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Hello, did they bring trucks of sands as planed ? Or nothing changed ? Thanks.

apparently they couldnt find any suitable sand and gave up on the idea, or maybe thats a cryptic way of saying they had already spent the money, anyway I think they have given up in the meantime

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Hello, did they bring trucks of sands as planed ? Or nothing changed ? Thanks.

It seems the only result of this "project" is permanent installation of one sorry mess of construction trailers at South end of Beach walk just above entrance to Walking st

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Hello, did they bring trucks of sands as planed ? Or nothing changed ? Thanks.

It seems the only result of this "project" is permanent installation of one sorry mess of construction trailers at South end of Beach walk just above entrance to Walking st

thats actually a dwarf habitat, you see them come out to pee on the beach if you wait long enough

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They could start with chopping down all those annoying trees just like in jomtien

But they already did. Pattaya beach, in the 60s-90s was lush with old-growth trees (I was not here in the 60s or 70s, but was told this by "old timers" and old pictures reveal this). They really started mass cutting in the 2000s.......the latest beach development simply cut down almost all of the remaining trees. The trees that they cut down are salt tolerant and are "experts" at preventing beach erosion. It is hard to believe that in 2016 there is a collective mindset in Thailand that does not see the value of trees.......amazing Thailand indeed. Of course, part of the solution is planting as many trees (the same species that they cut down) as possible along the beachfront.

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When they started the Jomtien "facelift" and chopped down a lot of old trees at the Dongtan police box end there was quite a stir on Thai facebook pages, eventually a meeting was called at city hall and they agreed that no more would be removed..not that there are very many left now.... but at least some Thais where trying to stop it.

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When they started the Jomtien "facelift" and chopped down a lot of old trees at the Dongtan police box end there was quite a stir on Thai facebook pages, eventually a meeting was called at city hall and they agreed that no more would be removed..not that there are very many left now.... but at least some Thais where trying to stop it.

A glimmer of hope. Certainly future generations will wonder why they cut down the trees that made the beaches in this area so special and helped mitigate beach erosion. The people who made the decision to cut down the old-growth trees can still take steps to correct the problem they have created--plant twice as many trees as they cut down, and not palm trees which have little impact on beach erosion and provide almost no shade.

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