It would be great to have the local school kids sing this for an advertisement. (Not sure of copyrights...) Catchy tune! Love to see the improvement on the beach front.
No. Flagler beach is trashed until the next storm washes that dirt nasty sand away. Despicable how Flagler County is touting this as a good thing. They obliterated one of the last natural beaches on the east coast for tax revenue and to entice more unnecessary destructive development. They should all be ashamed of what they've done. Luckily, the next storm will fix it... hope it's sooner than later!! PS, if the "cinnamon sand" will come "filter back in" then what was the reason for doing it in the first place? Nevermind, we know... GREED!!!
Thanks for this!👍
Great job!
It would be great to have the local school kids sing this for an advertisement. (Not sure of copyrights...) Catchy tune! Love to see the improvement on the beach front.
We own the rights to this song, so feel free to reach out to us if you have anything in mind!
I'm in the S-Section of Palm Coast I see this daily.
It's amazing to see the transformation in real time!
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Thanks for watching!
Will the sun bleach out some of that grey ??
The cinnamon sand will filter back in over time!
No. Flagler beach is trashed until the next storm washes that dirt nasty sand away. Despicable how Flagler County is touting this as a good thing. They obliterated one of the last natural beaches on the east coast for tax revenue and to entice more unnecessary destructive development. They should all be ashamed of what they've done. Luckily, the next storm will fix it... hope it's sooner than later!! PS, if the "cinnamon sand" will come "filter back in" then what was the reason for doing it in the first place? Nevermind, we know... GREED!!!
Not very pretty.
The cinnamon sand will filter in over time, replacing the white sand. We're just happy to see how much beach we have now!