Drone video shows widespread damage Nicole left at Vilano Beach

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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2022
  • Drove video above Vilano Beach shows the damage Tropical Storm Nicole left in her wake. It was shot Friday morning, a day after the storm hit the First Coast.

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  • @chatlottemoorehead1729
    @chatlottemoorehead1729 Год назад +30

    I believe that the message is clear from mother nature, "back up off the ocean"!

    • @Proverbs--tx6yr
      @Proverbs--tx6yr Год назад +1

      Its Father creator…

    • @lynnjenkins8732
      @lynnjenkins8732 Год назад +1

      Mother nature is actually saying, start paying attention to climate change and do something about it.!

  • @acrews7549
    @acrews7549 Год назад +40

    These houses shouldn't have been built there. This doesn't look much different than it usually does in that location. Just us humans trying to force nature back. Let the water flow into the intercoastal like it wants to.

    • @snappybabby4646
      @snappybabby4646 Год назад

      That's exactly correct. Hopefully FLA. will ban rebuilding but it's such a corrupt state I doubt they'd have the intelligence to do that.

    • @lisettecamejo4243
      @lisettecamejo4243 Год назад +1

      the insurance companies will no insure that anymore. it's sand. the cities should be sued cuz theu shouldn't have let people build there. period.

    • @mickeybelanger1679
      @mickeybelanger1679 Год назад

      @Repent and believe in Jesus Christ not pleased. I seen him on the Beach standing crying over this place. Yours. Truly. Michael. Arc. Angel

  • @elizabethfraser9140
    @elizabethfraser9140 Год назад +10

    Till this day I do not understand why people want beachfront homes

    • @paratrooper73
      @paratrooper73 Год назад

      Imago, status.
      I don't even want to live there. That's a lot of noise against your head, every day, every second. Not peaceful for my standards 😅

  • @canoesino9290
    @canoesino9290 Год назад +12

    Whats amazing is somebody is building a brand new one there

    • @paratrooper73
      @paratrooper73 Год назад

      That panncake didn't got the message. His/her next message will be more extreme.
      People need to wake up and "see" what's really happening and why. Bless you👍❤️

  • @timcampbell3857
    @timcampbell3857 Год назад +14

    What are you ppl thinking, wait until you get a Cat 5, that should be enough to get you to move. If not I don't want to be hearing you on the news or be paying for you to rebuild

    • @amybarker2385
      @amybarker2385 Год назад +4

      We just had a cat 4 and that’s why a cat 1 was so devastating. Can people not be more sympathetic to the fact that people have lost homes? Is it any different than people rebuilding in tornado alley? Or fire zones? Or blizzard areas? Or earthquakes? Tell me somewhere that doesn’t have natural disasters.

    • @carolmiller8811
      @carolmiller8811 Год назад +3

      @@amybarker2385 - It’s really sad the number of people who derive so much pleasure being mean and hateful these days. 😢

    • @aleejones7508
      @aleejones7508 Год назад +3

      @@carolmiller8811 It is not mean of people to say they want their taxes to be spent on caring for the environment, not destroying it.

  • @Puzekat2
    @Puzekat2 Год назад +22

    You can see there used to be a water channel right where it was taken away. Nature wanted it back

  • @nancyweliczko9334
    @nancyweliczko9334 Год назад +15

    When are people going to realize you can't build on sand and that close to the ocean.

    • @brendaallen5842
      @brendaallen5842 Год назад

      They ignore the Bible story about building on sand, God warned them

  • @likewoohwooh
    @likewoohwooh Год назад +23

    Not the best place to build houses

    • @pyramidsarethefuture1587
      @pyramidsarethefuture1587 Год назад +9

      Ive been living in Florida for 12 years now and i could never understand why people would build homes on the beach. those same people are surprised and upset when weather does what it does

    • @kathleenwhitt7935
      @kathleenwhitt7935 Год назад +3

      I wouldn’t live anywhere in Florida.

    • @keithpugh7538
      @keithpugh7538 Год назад

      @@kathleenwhitt7935 awesome 👏

    • @amybarker2385
      @amybarker2385 Год назад +5

      @@kathleenwhitt7935 then don’t. I wouldn’t live anywhere that has snow and cold.

    • @jaynyce5923
      @jaynyce5923 Год назад +2

      @@kathleenwhitt7935 Hurricanes aren’t bad at all. I swear the only people who are scared of Hurricanes are outsiders. Hurricanes ain’t shit unless you live ON the coast like this people do smh

  • @carolwaite4343
    @carolwaite4343 Год назад +30

    This is a shame, but even Proverbs states, the fool builds his house on sand, but the wise man builds his house on rock. God bless, prayers for recovery.

    • @tentoes4936
      @tentoes4936 Год назад +3

      🎯

    • @candidaroman5405
      @candidaroman5405 Год назад +1

      👍

    • @M.Campbell
      @M.Campbell Год назад +8

      Even in my lifetime, it used to be that beach houses were small and nothing fancy. Many were just shacks to sleep in and cook simple meals when you visited the beach. If they were lost to a storm then it wasn't a tragedy. Just slap up another. Now they are very expensive and large. Many are mansions. People's judgment has certainly gotten worse.

  • @pandorasullivan777
    @pandorasullivan777 Год назад +11

    Great footage of the oceanfront!

  • @karlnordinger5968
    @karlnordinger5968 Год назад +12

    Long shore drift ; the "best"is yet to come.

  • @mike02ss
    @mike02ss Год назад +16

    Obviously the people who built those houses didnt take any kind of consideration for storms. If a cat1 did that much i wouldnt even think what a 3 or 4 would do. Good luck getting insurance for houses there.

    • @jaynyce5923
      @jaynyce5923 Год назад +4

      Seriously. And this not only happens in Florida, but up and down the East and west Coast. Why would ANYONE live on a beach house is BEYOND me. Close to the beach where it’s walking distance? Sure. But ON the beach? Absolutely not

    • @GLITTERandSKULLZ
      @GLITTERandSKULLZ Год назад +2

      You act like we've never had worse. It's not the strength it the storm, it how it hits.

  • @nickhill8612
    @nickhill8612 Год назад +47

    Sad situation.
    I can't help but wonder how long before the ocean takes the highway and the businesses and houses on the other side.

    • @TheJust22az
      @TheJust22az Год назад +8

      Exactly. I would be selling my property and high tailing it out of there.

    • @nickhill8612
      @nickhill8612 Год назад +6

      @@TheJust22az
      Yes and you would probably take a huge loss trying to sell.

    • @TheJust22az
      @TheJust22az Год назад +8

      @@nickhill8612 It is only going to continue to depreciate in value over time.

    • @nickhill8612
      @nickhill8612 Год назад +5

      @@TheJust22az
      Hey that's true, take what you can get for it.
      Something is better than nothing at all.

    • @snappybabby4646
      @snappybabby4646 Год назад +3

      At 5:36, where the garbage truck is, you can see that the sea had already taken out 3/4 of the road that they re-filled with black top.

  • @rgrifferon
    @rgrifferon Год назад +12

    I would think x4 before I would purchase or build on sand that’s only 10 - 20 feet above Sea level, nor would I insure that property If I were an agent, It would be wiser to purchase a yacht or house boat.

  • @lisettecamejo4243
    @lisettecamejo4243 Год назад +12

    not only are the storms a problem the salt and the constant moisture is a problem on the homes

  • @Dallas-Nyberg
    @Dallas-Nyberg Год назад +16

    Here is a good idea... let's build houses at sea level....what is the worst that could happen?

    • @401Impala
      @401Impala Год назад

      New Orleans called, said " hold my beer"

    • @pambp5978
      @pambp5978 Год назад +1

      Most cities and any community really are built historically along waterways as they used to be our mode of transportation.. Florida is a different story altogether.. but most of our cities are at risk.

    • @tentoes4936
      @tentoes4936 Год назад

      Bright ideas 💡!

    • @spanqueluv9er
      @spanqueluv9er Год назад +1

      @@pambp5978 Uh, no, most cities are not at risk of flooding.🙄🤦‍♂️🤡

  • @CrazyKazy
    @CrazyKazy Год назад +7

    Mother Earth has her own agenda.

  • @1193bobmcc
    @1193bobmcc Год назад +11

    Man...what a great view of this whole area! So much worse that I'd imagined.

  • @laurasplicer712
    @laurasplicer712 Год назад +4

    4:20 mother nature part looks prestine and lush. Human developed part looks damaged and trashed. Think there is lesson to learn here. Nature does it better than man .🌎🌍🌎🌍🌏🌏

  • @davidfromamerica1871
    @davidfromamerica1871 Год назад +4

    If people didn’t know what storm surge was. Now they do..

  • @elizabethfraser9140
    @elizabethfraser9140 Год назад +4

    Mother Earth is slowly taking her land back from us

  • @LdLehmannH
    @LdLehmannH Год назад +6

    Very Sad..... the same happens in Australia when Cyclones move through..... sand erosion...

  • @TheDAT573
    @TheDAT573 Год назад +7

    Homes destroyed by Hurricanes. Keeps happening. It's not a one-off.

    • @lisettecamejo4243
      @lisettecamejo4243 Год назад +1

      then now the insurance and hazard goes up but the houses shouldn't have been built there to begin with.

  • @paratrooper73
    @paratrooper73 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this
    Thank you for not putting comment under it. Thank you for not adding music to it. Much appreciated! Bless you👍❤️

  • @casaugustine
    @casaugustine Год назад

    First Coast News….thank you so much for filming this drone video and allowing us to view
    From the drone. A picture is a thousand words, no reporter needed on this one.
    Thoughts and prayers to all residents who are effected. There are no easy answers, sometimes we have to say the opponent won. I walked that beach with great joy from 2001 to 2018. It was following Hurricane Matthew in 2016 that I really saw the beginning of coastline and sea level change. One year later Irma. Following years with damage caused by Kings Tide, Full Moons, etc. Millions of dollars have been thrown at this, but I see it’s been wasted. Instead of another $ 3 million “Study” to solve the problem. Possibly those monies can help buy some of the struggling homeowners in a buy out. Let the Ocean have her beach back.
    Prayers and blessings to all😔❤🙏

  • @frances3254
    @frances3254 Год назад +4

    the early scene 'steps and ramp' to 'No-where' says a lot to me.....'mom nature' can't be denied. fran NM Usa

    • @Proverbs--tx6yr
      @Proverbs--tx6yr Год назад

      Its Father creator…He giveth and He taketh as He sees fit.

  • @didibolter9362
    @didibolter9362 Год назад +1

    This video is by far the best video that I have seen on this Hurricane, congratulations, job very well done!! 🤗

    • @tardigrade9493
      @tardigrade9493 Год назад +1

      Makes you wonder why mainstream media has such lousy news coverage, don't they want to show us anything? This video here is the way it should be done. Good work.

  • @BrandonJBraun
    @BrandonJBraun Год назад +1

    That's crazy! We just stayed at the Ocean Sands Beach Inn a month ago!

  • @edhovanetz4681
    @edhovanetz4681 Год назад +2

    How much do you suppose these folks' property insurance bill will be next year?

  • @torijohnston8540
    @torijohnston8540 Год назад +5

    Could you imagine?.😮

  • @sonerodecristo1
    @sonerodecristo1 Год назад +2

    What Model drone are you using awesome footage.

  • @deborahboggs6040
    @deborahboggs6040 Год назад +3

    Power of surge and winds....................

  • @jackhowe6607
    @jackhowe6607 Год назад +2

    I have dove the gulf off panama city beach a little to the west. There is old lake bottoms in 50 feet off water. All the hand ringing and the sky is falling folks should know. This has been going on for 19,000 years. End of the last ice age. Those lake bottoms in the gulf were fresh water long before man had anything to do with the weather.

  • @buzz5969
    @buzz5969 Год назад +1

    A Coast that sits mostly below sea level in the first place. Not surprised nor alarmed.

    • @debbieb1482
      @debbieb1482 Год назад +1

      That coast is not mostly below sea level! You'd have to build dikes if it was. It's just a hurricane and that's what they do. More that that, it was a hurricane just after a bad hurricane that washed away the dunes that protect from this. Look up hurricane Hazel in 1954 if you think this is some kind of new phenomenon. That hurricane went all the way up the east coast and into Canada and did billions of $ in damage. They have always happened. It's people's memories that fail or a failure to research what they are talking about, believing this is some kind of global climate change.

  • @wakeupthebear
    @wakeupthebear Год назад +2

    That’s not damage. That’s houses and roads where they should never had built

  • @t.j.m3987
    @t.j.m3987 Год назад +1

    Soooo sad----used to be my favorite beach😢😢😢

    • @paratrooper73
      @paratrooper73 Год назад

      Well, the water is still there, so you can swim again within a few months 😉 only no icecream, sorry.

  • @weatherandclimatechangeeff1982

    Nicole wind field was so big that generated really strong waves and big surge, but in the next decades, with sea level rise, small storms will cause this type of damage! The big ones i don't even gonna talk about it ...

  • @toniesedrick691
    @toniesedrick691 Год назад

    Just watching these videos of the current events and the state of Florida are an eye opener. Time to exist the coast.

  • @jackyflowers3493
    @jackyflowers3493 Год назад +2

    Going to take a lot of boulders to make a jetty along there.

  • @BamaDega
    @BamaDega Год назад +2

    I wonder when people are going to take hurricanes seriously... When their homes are built on sand hills.

  • @samrock7632
    @samrock7632 Год назад +1

    Just looking at all the brand new traffic cones along the street you can see how even little things will add up the costs to a community, let alone all the overtime expenses for emergency services workers and other city services. When we see massive damage, far beyond the ability of a local governmental entity to handle. we can see why both our federal governments and insurance were created. I am confident that Vilano Beach had not budgeted for Tropical Storm Nicole in their fiscal year 2022 budget.These area not the type of scenes Florida real estate agents and brokers want you to see, when they are showing over priced ocean front from property to clients.

  • @tomaszjackowski5197
    @tomaszjackowski5197 Год назад

    Thanks😰

  • @1QKGLH
    @1QKGLH Год назад +1

    Ian says "hold my margarita"
    I don't really feel bad for people that build on the ocean, cliffs, fault lines, etc. You know it'll happen one day. Plus, they filthy rich, this is just one of their homes, they just live in another house while the insurance company fixes this one. After Ian, we lived in our only home with no power, or water for weeks and insurance companies are doing everything they can to back out of paying.

  • @evella6891
    @evella6891 Год назад +3

    Sad indeed

  • @kellikelli4413
    @kellikelli4413 Год назад +1

    Where exactly is this footage from ? I'm not familiar with Vilano Beach at all.

    • @kathyabel5338
      @kathyabel5338 Год назад +1

      If you're in the city of St Augustine and follow A1A north, thats Vilano Beach.

    • @MoonMoon-fx1op
      @MoonMoon-fx1op Год назад

      It's a beautiful scene when it's normal

  • @wallstbets4865
    @wallstbets4865 Год назад +1

    I always say not a smart idea buying houses in front of the sea, those houses are on borrowed time until the sea claims them.

  • @judysetran9198
    @judysetran9198 Год назад +1

    Heart breaking to witness, nature has always reclaimed her own one way or another, morphing the earth yet again

  • @elizabethsantiago9419
    @elizabethsantiago9419 Год назад +2

    Wow

  • @jenniferl.snider-gartin9278
    @jenniferl.snider-gartin9278 Год назад

    Was this high tide, low tide?

  • @sirbernardmendesfrance6817
    @sirbernardmendesfrance6817 Год назад

    The majority of these properties were built over sand. The foundation would have easily been eroded by watershed, flooding, or hurricane conditions. Seems apparent the waterfront has no protected barriers preventing any damage, or land deterioration. If they had had concrete pilons along the beach to build up the land mass or something else that would have stopped the buildings from destruction. Or perhaps saved it by some finer environmental conservancy, then most of these structures would be more likely to withstand the flooding.

  • @APoetsCorner
    @APoetsCorner Год назад +2

    I love Florida…

  • @earlaleasurejr8602
    @earlaleasurejr8602 Год назад +1

    Looking good one more

  • @sarahlachman1349
    @sarahlachman1349 Год назад +7

    This is why you shouldn't build or bye homes on sandbars

  • @someblokecalleddave1
    @someblokecalleddave1 Год назад

    At 2.54 the house in the background with the builders doing their work... "Do you reckon we're wasting our time here"? Er... yep.

  • @yca67
    @yca67 Год назад +2

    😢

  • @thisisme3238
    @thisisme3238 Год назад

    Where's the sound?

  • @marksaguindel1903
    @marksaguindel1903 Год назад

    Erosion is forever. Get the hell out of that stormy region and give the coast guard a break

  • @morecomplex5233
    @morecomplex5233 Год назад

    Never seen a beautiful beach with houses on the beach...............

  • @DroneCowboy59
    @DroneCowboy59 Год назад +1

    Looking really bad .Thanks fur the info!

  • @davidturner4824
    @davidturner4824 Год назад

    Maybe I should have said the oceans will get higher and higher. Depends on how you look at it.

  • @treashurehunter800
    @treashurehunter800 Год назад +1

    Thoes highrises have liquifaction under there foundations.might not crumble this week but expect to see failure month after month year after year.

  • @freddyortiz5760
    @freddyortiz5760 Год назад

    They should not allow any type of construction east of A1A

  • @johnnyjames9705
    @johnnyjames9705 Год назад

    Rip tide city

  • @55nsmooth
    @55nsmooth Год назад +2

    I hope these homes did not have federal flood insurance. I hate paying for people to live on the beach.

  • @FR-tb7xh
    @FR-tb7xh Год назад

    That the lion’s share of the homes shown are built on long pilings driven into sand or have 10’ above sand ‘foundations’ should say it all. The home and business owners know exactly what they’re doing, and that government, if not insurance, will make them whole when the inevitable happens. No wonder insurance companies are dropping covering these properties.
    No tax dollars should be spent on rewarding people for bad decisions.

  • @davidturner4824
    @davidturner4824 Год назад

    Why do all of those people keep building all of those houses on land only a few feet above sea level? Do the sewers still work in those neighborhoods with standing water in them? The ocean is just going to get deeper and deeper as the years go by. I think most of those houses should be written off as a total loss; and never rebuilt again.

  • @anneiconex1473
    @anneiconex1473 Год назад +1

    Oh Lord

  • @kathrynherrick4112
    @kathrynherrick4112 Год назад

    Two decades ago, I watched as my son and two friends tried their best to build a barrier against the waves on Puget Sound with some logs. I watched wondering why people insist on building against the force of nature, instead of with it. With the Florida coastline an example of this, what is the answer except that the shoreline be cleared, and miles of granite rock placed for the waves to beat against with storm surge predicted in a worse-case scenario. Rebar, concrete walls, miles of granite rock…who knows if structural engineers can’t even get it right. Rather beaches be public domain, instead of being parceled out to private owners to decide a hit and miss method for shoreline protection for which the public is not responsible, Yet, the public is responsible for private-ownership rebuilding in the form of tax dollars. Google: Does the public pay for beach house disasters.

  • @gowest5145
    @gowest5145 Год назад

    Those clouds look dark

  • @kiwia8271
    @kiwia8271 Год назад

    Fix the road, fix the house's, rinse and repeat.

  • @mikeyoung3658
    @mikeyoung3658 Год назад

    Really not a surprise. Happens every year

  • @firedchiefpaul
    @firedchiefpaul Год назад

    It looks as though if your house was on either side of a house that had an armored sea wall it fared worse.

  • @lisettecamejo4243
    @lisettecamejo4243 Год назад

    11:06 sand and more sand

  • @bajohnson3665
    @bajohnson3665 Год назад

    Those home with adequate rock bulk heads seemed to have fair well. Those homes not adequately protected didn’t. Shame on governments inadequate building codes…shame on government for not building proper bulk heads to protect the roads from storm erosion …. You get what you pay for as the saying goes.

  • @BetrayedByCorruptScumbags
    @BetrayedByCorruptScumbags Год назад

    Mesh net backed with rocks might help.

  • @gtreib65
    @gtreib65 Год назад

    This is the new norm in Fl. Have lots of $$ for property insurance...

    • @nissanrider1155
      @nissanrider1155 Год назад +1

      This has been going on forever here. Nothing new, you just now get to see it because of the internet.

    • @gtreib65
      @gtreib65 Год назад

      @@nissanrider1155 Duh nothing new but growing exponentially...

  • @brooks8792
    @brooks8792 Год назад

    If you have to build your home way up to keep from getting washed away, just sad but illogical.

  • @cash9569
    @cash9569 Год назад

    people building homes where they should not be built

  • @coryfox8148
    @coryfox8148 Год назад

    Why not just buy a house boat if you want to be that damn close to the water

  • @tonycruz6183
    @tonycruz6183 Год назад

    El maldito empeño del hombre desafiar a la naturaleza. Yo me alegro cada vez que el planeta nos dice en la cara: conmigo no se jode...

  • @jeanettesarnella9278
    @jeanettesarnella9278 Год назад

    It’s battered but it’s not too bad. I have seen way worse!

  • @afchomeclub
    @afchomeclub Год назад +5

    I can’t wait to see what everything looks like after another few hurricane seasons.

    • @someblokecalleddave1
      @someblokecalleddave1 Год назад

      Pretty bad I would imagine? Looking at the location, the houses and the cars I reckon these people could take the financial hit of losing these houses. Here in the UK, these would almost be holiday homes that over the years they'd have made a lot of money from, their own houses would probably be somewhere safer up country?

    • @nissanrider1155
      @nissanrider1155 Год назад +1

      This has been this way for ay least the 40 years I've been alive. Fools and their money.

  • @sharon94503
    @sharon94503 Год назад +1

    When you pay your 'property taxes' who do you write the check to, Mother Nature? I guess when you are foolish enough to build at the oceans edge, you can expect no less than this outcome. There's a price to pay for everything.

  • @seandepagnier
    @seandepagnier Год назад

    the houses should be built of steel

  • @DimitriSfaellos
    @DimitriSfaellos Год назад

    the houses between the road and the beach should be removed!

  • @MikleKuznetsov
    @MikleKuznetsov Год назад

    The American dream in the sand

  • @alvarobernardo2159
    @alvarobernardo2159 Год назад

    MAMA MIA O TREM FOI FEIO FEIO QUEREMOS GOSAR A VIDA E NOSSO DIREITO MAS INFELILMENTE NAO E COMO QUEREMOS OLHA AI A DESTRUIÇAO TUDO O QUE AGENTE FAZ PARA O NOSSO CONFORTO SE TORNAR DESSE JEITO

  • @66holt
    @66holt Год назад

    the house on stilts , , would you go back and live in it , , i would :)

  • @FLOWERSANDSLOTS
    @FLOWERSANDSLOTS Год назад

    A nice place to live.............until it isn't.

  • @RIXRADvidz
    @RIXRADvidz Год назад +1

    Concede to the Ocean and move inland or to higher ground. like the Ancestors did to survive their climate change. but no, not this lot, THey OWN the land. yeah, and those waves too.

  • @stevenwendellnelson8861
    @stevenwendellnelson8861 Год назад +1

    📬📬
    Consistently Pray for forgiveness, guidance in a good (positive) direction, and for help against evil. Pray to be saved from hell (whatever that may be). Pray for your friends and your family too, it only takes a minute or so/less at a time to pray. Do it and your life will slowly get better, or maybe quickly. It probably just depends on you and the kind of person you are/have been. Don't wait until its too late and you have to suffer the consequences of built up bad karma from immoral acts/unrepented sins. Maybe together we can help make the world a better place by changing ourselves for the better, and changing things around us for the better.
    And addressing/thanking the CREATOR, LORD GOD at the beginning and end of your prayers would be a good idea 😊
    Or just be my friend if you don't want to say the prayer 😄
    I'm trying to help you get right with the LORD🙏
    Amen.
    You should prostrate yourself if you don't want to do spoken prayer, or do both☺

  • @Breakthrough8Motivation
    @Breakthrough8Motivation Год назад

    They better get that his money together and build a wall😊

  • @debdunster5471
    @debdunster5471 Год назад

    Should never ever build on a water's shoreline. Nature will retaliate.

  • @mariamedlyak7451
    @mariamedlyak7451 Год назад

    Напевне це Дуже : бидни : люди будувати биля води

  • @coryfox8148
    @coryfox8148 Год назад

    Same shit will happen to Mexico beach

  • @raphaeladolini222
    @raphaeladolini222 Год назад

    ...y'all soooo attached to material possession 😀
    is time to move to Kansas

  • @shawnrhaweh4582
    @shawnrhaweh4582 Год назад

    How many years will it take to dredge the sand out-of- the sea ??

  • @toussantlbisso
    @toussantlbisso Год назад

    You's wanna Ruin the Earth eh ?

  • @kaxar6954
    @kaxar6954 Год назад +1

    Build back better Florida with a strong seawall to keep the Ocean away....Stay strong.

    • @nickhill8612
      @nickhill8612 Год назад +1

      Haha yeah

    • @aleejones7508
      @aleejones7508 Год назад +2

      NO!

    • @nickhill8612
      @nickhill8612 Год назад

      @@aleejones7508
      Okay 👍👍

    • @kaxar6954
      @kaxar6954 Год назад

      @@aleejones7508 You do realise the Netherlands are below sea level and they have been able to build a seawall to minimise flooding.

    • @kenhasibar2624
      @kenhasibar2624 Год назад +1

      Florida? F*** it. Wash it away. And take that racist, Nazi governor with it.

  • @treashurehunter800
    @treashurehunter800 Год назад

    Rich getto'$ style & taste is long dead.🤫⚔️🏴‍☠️🧐