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My heat generating pyramid - picture

Started by PYRAman, February 15, 2008, 04:21:08 AM

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spacetrax

Yes, thank you mxt for the pictures.

I?ve read that the right grains of sand are sorted out by the wind, so you must wait for the sommer. When the sand is wet the wind does not its job.

Best,
Spacetrax


Quote from: helmut on March 18, 2008, 01:45:09 PM
Good report
At least we see the things moving vorward

helmut

aiks

Hey, mxt.

Another fellow Latvian over here? Nice to know.

When jumping through this thread a couple of weeks ago and reading about the squeeky sand: Saulkrasti was the first location which jumped into my mind. I have a summer house over there :)


mxt

Hi aiks,

Yes. It's nice to know for me too. :)

I had actually two locations in my mind - Jurmala and Saulkrasti.
I did choose Garciems as that day I had to go to Riga.

I think, the squeeky sand can be found everywhere between Kolka and Saulkrasti.
I don't know about Ventspils region. In Liepaja there is very specific sand. You will not find like that anywhere else. I don't know if Liepajas sand is squeeky.

aiks

The two best cases of squeeking sand I can recall have been in:
a) InÃ,,upe (The very begining of Saulkrasti ) - right in the middle between the petrol station (nude beach)  and "BaltÃ,, kÃ,,pa".
b) Few kilometers after TÃ...«ja - right where the VÃ,,«trupe enters the sea.


martinzurix

this sand can bee found in mangalsala were daugava enters the sea.  i renember ewery times i bee there sand was strange sounds vhen walk on it.


mangaljsala pie mola tuvak ... vinja tada bruna rupjaka nekaa citur ejot chikst un tada tirpstosha sajuta druscinj pedai .


sveicieni latvijai :)