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Rip current at Palm Beach, Sydney, Australia

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Ray Drenner



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Rip current at Palm Beach, Sydney, Australia. The purple dye was released in the feeder and accelerated straight out the rip-neck and extends past the surf zone. The dye took approximately 2 minutes to reach this seaward point. This image is from a collection of hundreds of beautiful images ,Geomorphology: A Collection of Images, sold to raise funds for The Association of American Geographers Geomorphology Specialty Group Student Research Fund. Contact Dr. Mike Slattery at m.slattery@tcu.edu for more information.
· Date: January 19, 2004 · Views: 42,041 · Filesize: 31.0kb, 43.1kb · Dimensions: 720 x 540 ·
Keywords: Rip current, beach

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