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Sturgis Surf Club
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Storm wave beach cut
Storm waves took away 3 to 5 feet of surface sand along the beach at Maguire's landing.
Notice the lifeguard stand was toppled and broken in half.
The worst of the storm has passed and people will be back enjoying the beach when the wind calms down.
Surfers get prepared. Surf fishing should also be good.
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