File:Seawall-large(USGS).jpg
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Seawall protecting homes from storm waves and beach erosion. Seawalls and retaining walls (bulkheads) were included in the single generic classification of walls. From: USGS |
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[edit]- 2005-04-19 10:41 Feydey 450×294×8 (14975 bytes) Seawall protecting homes from storm waves and beach erosion. Seawalls and retaining walls (bulkheads) were included in the single generic classification of walls. From: [http://coastal.er.usgs.gov/coastal-classification/figures/fig10.html USGS] {{PD-USG
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