The "square slab" in the tidal pool
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For those of you who got a little piece of coral that I brought back from the tidal pool, consider the following picture your "proof" that it came from there (note the little white "rocks" shown scattered in the sand -- those are YOUR coral pieces [yes, that's MGI sitting on the wall]):
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I had no doubt about it at all!!
BTW, I watched "Tropical madness" last night and the beach was pretty small back then. Noticed the same in "Black in White". Maybe it was kind of rebuild later in the 80s and has gone again now. I`ve seen this happen to beaches in Italy where I spend vacations practically my whole lifetime. As a child I was at a campingground which is now twice as wide as it was back then and someone told us they just filled up sand cause the tourists moved to other places (only a few miles away) because there was like no beach left.(wonder how much sand they needed.
We spent 2 week about 20 miles away from that beach in august 2003 and in an overnight storm the sea cut away half of the beach there and it stayed that way till now.
BTW, I watched "Tropical madness" last night and the beach was pretty small back then. Noticed the same in "Black in White". Maybe it was kind of rebuild later in the 80s and has gone again now. I`ve seen this happen to beaches in Italy where I spend vacations practically my whole lifetime. As a child I was at a campingground which is now twice as wide as it was back then and someone told us they just filled up sand cause the tourists moved to other places (only a few miles away) because there was like no beach left.(wonder how much sand they needed.
We spent 2 week about 20 miles away from that beach in august 2003 and in an overnight storm the sea cut away half of the beach there and it stayed that way till now.
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Mystery solved! The "square slab" in tidal pool
Hi guys. I visited Magnum’s Beach (beautiful Kaiona Beach Park) last year and got to play on that concrete thing in the tidal pool just like TM. Squeee! Anyhow, I was also curious about what it is, so I emailed the archivists at the Hawai‘i State Archives and they said it is a WWII pillbox bunker. Like this one on Midway Atoll –
(Photo from melindawebster.com)
(Photo from melindawebster.com)
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Re: Mystery solved! The "square slab" in tidal po
Wow, thanks for solving the mystery ganache! That's a pretty good indication of how much sand has been washed in over the past 70 years.ganache wrote:Hi guys. I visited Magnum’s Beach (beautiful Kaiona Beach Park) last year and got to play on that concrete thing in the tidal pool just like TM. Squeee! Anyhow, I was also curious about what it is, so I emailed the archivists at the Hawai‘i State Archives and they said it is a WWII pillbox bunker. Like this one on Midway Atoll –
(Photo from http://www.melindawebster.com/hawaii2/)
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Hmm. Even though the state archives said it, I still find it hard to believe the slab was a pillbox.
It's not very tall, for one. For two, it wouldn't have sunk that far into the sand, and I can't believe sea level would have risen THAT much since WWII. It's pretty far out from higher ground to make a pillbox. Also, why is there an opening on top?
Still not sold 100% on that explanation. The world may never know...
It's not very tall, for one. For two, it wouldn't have sunk that far into the sand, and I can't believe sea level would have risen THAT much since WWII. It's pretty far out from higher ground to make a pillbox. Also, why is there an opening on top?
Still not sold 100% on that explanation. The world may never know...
Yeah, I'm not sure of that explanation either. I'm thinking the folks from the archives might have just looked at the pictures not knowing just how short it actually is. Of course, you never know, maybe someone brought it to the tidal pool years ago after WWII and there is a large portion of it buried under the sand and it was accessed through the opening on top. Someone needs to ask the Lady Anderson if they spot her on their next trip over to paradise............PhatCat wrote:Hmm. Even though the state archives said it, I still find it hard to believe the slab was a pillbox.
It's not very tall, for one. For two, it wouldn't have sunk that far into the sand, and I can't believe sea level would have risen THAT much since WWII. It's pretty far out from higher ground to make a pillbox. Also, why is there an opening on top?
Still not sold 100% on that explanation. The world may never know...
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Judging by the photo of the pill box, I'd say the "Poop Stoop" is a little small to be that. However we really can't see what's below the water and years of sand build-up. It would however, be really cool if that's what it is. From the great photos taken by those who have been there it does look to be reinforced with steel rebar, and there are some steel pieces on the outside. I'm really intrigued now as to what it actually is.
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Oahu has had considerable beach/shoreline erosion since the 1940's, but it's hard to pinpoint exactly how much has occurred in the Waimanalo area. It's certainly possible that the spot where the "pillbox" is was sand in WWII.
But if it's a pillbox, why does it have a hole in the top? To make it easier for someone to through a grenade into it?!
But if it's a pillbox, why does it have a hole in the top? To make it easier for someone to through a grenade into it?!
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Hi Guys ...could it have something to do with the structure shown in this picture, looks like a jetty or board walk.
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